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This SDK explains how to use SirsiDynix Symphony Web Services. It provides an overview of the software, including a brief summary of Web Services architecture, and describes the operations available in each service.
This guide is intended for web developers or other technical users with a thorough understanding of web services technology and protocols who want to use SirsiDynix Symphony Web Services to communicate with Symphony systems. For example, you should understand the following concepts and technologies:
• | WSDL—basic concepts of services, ports, bindings, port types and the relation to XML schema |
• | SOAP—basic concepts, relation to WSDL (bindings, services, and so on), encoding types and message styles (SirsiDynix Symphony Web Services uses literal and document) |
• | REST—basic concepts, particularly HTTP GET and POST transactions and how HTTP headers are used to exchange data and status information |
• | XML and related technologies—XPath, XML Schema, namespaces, and so on |
You can find most specifications at the website of the W3C (www.w3.org). Tutorials are available at W3Schools (www.w3schools.com).
For more information about this guide, see these topics:
• | Summary of contents |
• | Conventions used in this guide |
• | Documentation updates |
• | Comments and suggestions |
• | Copyright & trademark info |
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