Web Services Operations Overview
This section provides iformation about the create, edit, read, delete, publish, and authenticate operations.
- Create and Edit Operation
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This section provides information about the create and edit operations.- Cascade Server Asset Hierarchy »
- Operation Overview
Creation and Editing are two very similar operations.
- Read Operation
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Use the Read operation to retrieve information about an asset in Cascade Server.- Special Cases »
- Read Operation
The read operation is separated out into read requests for each of the types that currently support reads: blocks, files, folders, pages.
- Authentication
For each operation, it is necessary to include authentication information. - Delete Operation
Use the delete operation to delete any asset in Cascade Server. - Publish Operation
This operation will publish a File, Folder, Page, Target, Destination, or Publish Set. - Message Operations
These operations will send, list, delete and mark messages. - Read Audits Operation
This operation will return a list of audits for a particular asset - Access Rights Operations
These operations will view and edit access rights. - Batch Operation
The batch operation is a simple way of accomplishing multiple operations while only transmitting a single soap request/response. - 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. - 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. - Authenticate Operation
Use this operation to authenticate user credentials against Cascade Server. - Search Operation
This operation will search the assets in Cascade Server and return a list of matches.
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