10
Introduction: Before You Begin
•
Breeze Live User Guide for Meeting Presenters
includes information about using the Breeze Live
web application to host online real-time meetings. The documentation includes procedures
that demonstrate the simplicity of adding slides, Flash SWF files, images, live audio, and video
to your presentation. You can access
Breeze Live User Guide for Meeting Presenters
from the
Breeze Manager Home page and from the Help menu within a Breeze Live meeting room
(when you enter as a presenter) by selecting Meeting > Help.
•
Breeze Live User Guide for Meeting Participants
includes information relevant to users
participating in an online real-time meeting. Breeze Live offers meeting participants several
options to make their experience truly participatory, including the ability to send messages and
questions to presenters and to each other, and the ability to participate through live video and
audio. You can access
Breeze Live User Guide for Meeting Participants
from the Breeze Manager
Home page and from the Help menu within a Breeze Live meeting room (when you enter as a
participant) by selecting Meeting > Help.
•
Using the Macromedia Breeze Plug-In for Microsoft PowerPoint
describes use of the plug-in that
allows users to create Breeze presentations from PowerPoint. You can access
Using the Breeze
Plug-In for PowerPoint
from the Breeze Manager Home page and from the Breeze menu in
PowerPoint by selecting Breeze > Help.
•
Using the Breeze Publish Wizard
includes procedures for publishing Breeze presentations
created in PowerPoint to your Breeze server. You can access
Using the Breeze Publish Wizard
from the Breeze Manager Home page and from the Help button on the Publish Wizard.
Note:
The relevance of these guides to users depends on the modules installed on the Breeze
Presentation platform, the type of user (such as meeting content manager, information technology
engineer, or course presenter), and the user’s Breeze account permissions.
Additional resources
The following list contains some useful resources that are available on the web:
Note:
For a list of Breeze resources, see
“Guide to instructional media” on page 9
.
The Web Service Primer
at xml.com (
http://webservices.xml.com/pub/a/ws/2001/04/04/
webservices/
) is a good introduction to web services.
“Working with XML and ColdFusion”
in the
ColdFusion Developer’s Handbook
(
www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/coldfusion/articles/cf_handbk_ch6.html
) provides
information about XML basics and creating XML code using CFML.
“Leveraging XML with ColdFusion”
(
www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/coldfusion/articles/
cf_handbk_ch7.html
) discusses web services, Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), and how to
call web services using CFML.
The XSL Transformations (XSLT) specification
(
www.w3.org/TR/xslt
) introduces XSLT,
which you can use to convert formatted data to other formats.
Numeric representation of dates and time
(
www.iso.ch/iso/en/prods-services/popstds/
datesandtime.html
) provides information about the ISO 8601 standard date and time format.
More specifically, the W3C note about dates and times (
www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime
)
provides information about the specific profile of ISO 8601 that Breeze uses.
Summary of Contents for BREEZE-USING THE BREEZE XML WEB SERVICES
Page 1: ...Using the Breeze XML Web Services...
Page 8: ...8 Contents...
Page 12: ...12 Introduction Before You Begin...
Page 26: ...26 Chapter 2 Working with Filters...
Page 36: ...36 Chapter 3 Common Tasks...
Page 112: ...112 Chapter 4 Action Reference...
Page 186: ...186 Chapter 5 XML Results Reference...
Page 196: ...196 Index...