Web Services Operations Overview

This section provides iformation about the create, edit, read, delete, publish, and authenticate operations.

  1. Create and Edit Operation »
    This section provides information about the create and edit operations.
    1. Cascade Server Asset Hierarchy »
    2. Operation Overview
      Creation and Editing are two very similar operations.
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  2. Read Operation »
    Use the Read operation to retrieve information about an asset in Cascade Server.
    1. Special Cases »
    2. Read Operation
      The read operation is separated out into read requests for each of the types that currently support reads: blocks, files, folders, pages.
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  3. Authentication
    For each operation, it is necessary to include authentication information.
  4. Delete Operation
    Use the delete operation to delete any asset in Cascade Server.
  5. Publish Operation
    This operation will publish a File, Folder, Page, Target, Destination, or Publish Set.
  6. Batch Operation
    The batch operation is a simple way of accomplishing multiple operations while only transmitting a single soap request/response.
  7. Workflow and Web Services Operations
    When a user making a edit, create, or delete request does not have the role/permissions to bypass workflow, it is necessary to include workflow information in the request message.
  8. Introduction to Web Services Operations
    When looking through the WSDL, you can find all of the operations available along with their responses at the top.
  9. Authenticate Operation
    Use this operation to authenticate user credentials against Cascade Server.
  10. Search Operation
    This operation will search the assets in Cascade Server and return a list of matches.
Last modified on Tue, 11 Sep 2007 14:53:35 -0400

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