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- Develop
- Prerequisites
- Develop content
- Populate the RTSM
- Event Processing Interface
- Integrate the OMi UI with other applications
- Automate operator functions and event change detection
- Integrate external event processes
- Command-Line Interfaces
- Web Service Interfaces
- Reference information for all web services
- Action Web Service Interface
- Downtime Web Service Interface
- Event Synchronization Web Service Interface
- Event Web Service Interface
- Monitoring Automation Web Service Interface
- Status Web Service Interface
- Tool Execution Web Service Interface
- User Management Web Services Interface
- Groovy scripts
- Service Health
Web Service Interfaces
A number of web services allow integrators to access OMi functionality from external applications.
The section details several general aspects that need to be observed when using any of the web services. The remainder of the
This part is structured as follows:
- Reference information for all web services
- Action Web Service Interface
- Downtime Web Service Interface
- Event Synchronization Web Service Interface
- Event Web Service Interface
- Monitoring Automation Web Service Interface
- Status Web Service Interface
- Tool Execution Web Service Interface
- User Management Web Services Interface
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