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==== Technology ==== | ==== Technology ==== | ||
- | Our API is based on the XML-RPC protocol, which is a Remote Procedure Calling protocol that works over | + | Our API is based on the XML-RPC protocol, which is a Remote Procedure Calling protocol that works over the Internet. |
- | the Internet. | + | <br> |
XML-RPC messages are HTTP-POST requests in XML (Extensible Markup Language). | XML-RPC messages are HTTP-POST requests in XML (Extensible Markup Language). | ||
- | A “method call” will be executed on the server and will produce a response, which is also formatted in XML | + | <br> |
- | and which can be decoded into several variables. | + | A “method call” will be executed on the server and will produce a response, which is also formatted in XML and which can be decoded into several variables. <br> |
- | Method call parameters and returned variables can be strings, integers (numbers) and also complex types like | + | Method call parameters and returned variables can be strings, integers (numbers) and also complex types like arrays and hashes. Required parameters and return values are method-specific. Some parameters or return values are marked as “optional”; all other values/parameters are required. |
- | arrays and hashes. Required parameters and return values are method-specific. Some parameters or return | + | |
- | values are marked as “optional”; all other values/parameters are required. | + |
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EUserv Reseller API Developer Guide and Reference
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EUserv Reseller API
Introduction
Technology
Our API is based on the XML-RPC protocol, which is a Remote Procedure Calling protocol that works over the Internet.
XML-RPC messages are HTTP-POST requests in XML (Extensible Markup Language).
A “method call” will be executed on the server and will produce a response, which is also formatted in XML and which can be decoded into several variables.
Method call parameters and returned variables can be strings, integers (numbers) and also complex types like arrays and hashes. Required parameters and return values are method-specific. Some parameters or return values are marked as “optional”; all other values/parameters are required.