The logoutUser operation allows you to terminate (expire) a specific Web Services session. See Working with Web Services sessions for more information.
Sessions will eventually expire automatically, but it is good practice to log out when you are finished performing operations for a specific user in order to free system resources.
Once a Web Services session is expired, subsequent requests using the specified sessionToken are rejected.
Synopsis
Service |
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Namespace |
http://schemas.sirsidynix.com/symws/security |
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Prerequisites |
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Request |
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Response |
None |
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Operation faults |
None (see also Faults) |
The LogoutUserRequest has no request parameters.
The server determines the session to end from the value of sessionToken.
Response
logoutUser is a one-way operation; there is no response defined.
See Also
Working with Web Services sessions
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