IBM Content Manager, Version 8.5Supports:
Oracle, DB2, Java
Working with the web services
You can use a web service within your applications, with
other web service interfaces, or in complex business processes to
perform actions with an IBM® Content
Manager system.
Web services overview
Web services define a program-to-program, services-oriented
communications model that is based on an XML messaging format.
IBM Content Manager web service implementation
The IBM Content
Manager web service interface architecture is based on a messaging communications
model in which whole documents are exchanged between service clients
and servers. The document that is passed contains all of the details
needed to specify the operation to be performed and the objects on
which that the operation is to be performed.
Web services performance
To improve the performance of a web service, consider heap
size, amount of data retrieved, and database connection pooling appropriately.
Web service samples
A set of thoroughly commented web service samples are provided
to help you work with the web services.
Web services troubleshooting
Troubleshooting information can help you diagnose and solve
problems with the web services.