TANDBERG Gatekeeper/Border Controller API User Guide
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1.5
Introduction to TANDBERG XML API Service
(TXAS)
TXAS is a service provided by TANDBERG units for transmitting and receiving information encoded in
XML format.
The API uses HTTP(S) as the transport mechanism and connects to the normal web port (80). TXAS
can be accessed in two ways:
•
bare-bone HTTP requests where URLs uniquely identify the request, and
•
SOAP, where a single URI is used but the request itself is encoded with XML.
1.5.1 Bare-bone HTTP(S) access
The bare-bone HTTP(S) mode uses a unique URL to identify the specific request. The contents of the
HTTP body will be a XML document (or part of it).
Bare-bone HTTP(S) access is accomplished by passing arguments in the query string (after '?' in a
URI) in a GET request, or using the "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" content-type method of
POSTing form data.
getxml
Request URI:
/getxml
Request parameter:
location = XPath expression
The getxml request returns an XML document based on the location parameter passed to the request.
The elements (or complete document) matching the expression will be returned.
If an invalid XPath expression is supplied, a
<Fault>
element with a
<XPathError>
element will be
returned.
Example 1.15
Using the Unix curl command, the up time of a system can be retrieved from the Status document:
curl –k –u admin:<
password
> \
https://10.0.0.1/getxml?location=Status/SystemUnit/Uptime
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<Status>
<SystemUnit item="1">
<Uptime item="1">604800</Uptime>
</SystemUnit>
</Status>
formputxml
Request URI:
/formputxml
Request parameter:
xmldoc = "an XML document of Configuration or a Command"
This is most useful in a POST (to extend character limit of 255 of GET urls). It posts a Configuration or
Command document to set some configuration values or issue a command.