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By Erik Kangas, PhD, President
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Posts Tagged ‘web services’
Published: Friday, February 10th, 2006
LuxSci’s User Application Programming Interface (API) now supports querying, import and export of calendar and tasks data for users with WebAide Enterprise Licenses. Together with the previously existing facility to query, import and export address book data via our API, programs can now be written to remotely access address book, calendar, and task information via secure SOAP-based Web Services calls.
Tags: api, calendar, secure, soap, tasks, web services Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Published: Saturday, August 20th, 2005
LuxSci’s Account API has been expanded to allow account administrators to perform many new functions in an automated fashion:
- Add and delete domains
- Add and delete email aliases
- Get reports on the status of any or all domains in their account
- Get reports on the status of any or all email aliases and email forwards in their account.
These new API functions are supported by both the Web Services and the CGI Account API interfaces.
Tags: aliases, api, cgi, domains, web services Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Published: Saturday, July 9th, 2005
LuxSci has extended its Account Management API to support access via Web Services using your choice of RPC or Document Literal SOAP encodings. Detailed help and examples can be found in LuxSci’s members’ help. LuxSci still fully supports its secure form post-based interface to the same API.Note that the API is available to all clients at no additional charge. Contact our support staff if you would like API access enabled for your account.
Tags: api, soap, web services Posted in New Feature Announcements
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Published: Wednesday, June 1st, 2005
LuxSci has introduced a User API that allows users to access user-level information and perform user-level functions over Web Services. Currently, User API access is limited to users with an Enterprise WebAide license and it allows these users to: import, export, and synchronize address book data with their WebAide Address Books. It also allows access to some information from the user’s current Private Labeled Theme to permit similar private labeling of remote programs and web sites.
Tags: address books, api, user api, web services, webaides Posted in New Feature Announcements
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