B.0 Deprecated Web Service Operations

This topic provides alphabetized reference pages for deprecated Web services operations provided by Kablink Teaming.

NOTE:Novell recommends that you do not use these Web services operations in new applications. Instead, use the operations documented in Section A.0, Web Service Operations. Novell continues to support the operations in this appendix for backward compatibility for applications written to interoperate with Teaming 1.03 or earlier.

The following are conventions used in this reference section:

What you see

What it means

Click the Add a team workspace button.

Click the Getting Started link.

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Type status, then press Enter.

Open the ManagerGuide.pdf file.

Use the open_db routine with its lock parameter.

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Optional syntax parameters are enclosed in brackets ([ ]).

..., paramSyntax1 | paramSyntax2,...

Required parameters that accept two or more optional syntaxes are separated by the vertical-line character.

(V1—V1.0.3)

The versions of Teaming that support the Web services operation (“all versions between Version 1.0 through Version 1.0.3”)

NOTE:All examples in this reference section use Apache Axis run-time library methods that specify Web service operations and their argument lists. If you are not using Apache Axis, map the Apache methods to those you are using to implement your Web service calls.

The search operation is under development and subject to change or deletion at any time. Do not use this operation in your client applications.

Web service operations contained in this reference section are used by this Windows based client: /ssf/samples/wsclient/facade-client.bat. With the exception of uploadCalendarEntries, use the same parameters for the batch-file command that you use for the corresponding Web service message.

The following table maps the facade-client.bat command name to its corresponding, linked Web services message, which is documented in this reference section:

facade-client.bat command

Web services message

addEntry

addFolderEntry

addFolder

addFolder

addReply

addReply

[none]

addUserWorkspace

indexBinder

indexFolder

listDefinitions

getDefinitionListAsXML

migrateBinder

migrateBinder

migrateEntry

migrateFolderEntry

migrateReply

migrateReply

migrateFile

migrateFolderFile

migrateFileStaged

migrateFolderFileStaged

migrateWorkflow

migrateEntryWorkflow

modifyEntry

modifyFolderEntry

printAllPrincipals

getAllPrincipalsAsXML

printDefinition

getDefinitionAsXML

printDefinitionConfig

getDefinitionConfigAsXML

printFolderEntry

getFolderEntryAsXML

printFolderEntries

getFolderEntryAsXML

printPrincipal

getPrincipalAsXML

printTeamMembers

getTeamMembersAsXML

printTeams

getTeamsAsXML

printWorkspaceTree

getWorkspaceTreeAsXML

setDefinitions

setDefinitions

setFunctionMembership

setFunctionMembership

setFunctionMembershipInherited

setFunctionMembershipInherited

setOwner

setOwner

setTeamMembers

setTeamMembers

synchronize

synchronizeMirroredFolder

uploadCalendar

uploadCalendarEntries

uploadFile

uploadFolderFile