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This how-to introduces you to the concept of web services and teaches you how you can communicate with a web service in Blueriq. It covers the most important topics that you might encounter while creating applications. It shows you how to get started and provides you with a collection of best practices.

Who is this how-to for?

This how-to is intended for a Business Engineer who has some technical affinity, who wants to either call a foreign web service with Blueriq or create his own web service using Blueriq. You are expected to know the Blueriq basics, but no knowledge of web services is needed to start.

Organization of this how-to

This how-to is divided into four parts:

  1. An introduction to web services
  2. Calling a web service
  3. Blueriq as a service
  4. Best Practices

Part I: An introduction to web services

Chapter 1 - What is a web service?

Chapter 2 - Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)

Chapter 3 - Representational State Transfer (REST)

Part II: Calling a web service

Chapter 4 - Calling a SOAP service

Chapter 5 - Calling a REST service

Part III: Blueriq as a service

Chapter 6 - Setting up Blueriq as a web service

Part IV: Best Practices

Chapter 7 - Modules and Data Mapping

Appendix

Appendix 1 - Writing your own WSDL

Appendix 2 - Web Services datasheet

Appendix 3 - Common errors

 

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