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This document specifies Rezora's RESTful API for creating and managing Rezora account resources, such as agents, contacts, and newsletters. | This document specifies Rezora's RESTful API for creating and managing Rezora account resources, such as agents, contacts, and newsletters. | ||
- | Usage of the API is via the HTTP protocol. The GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE requests are all used. Resource representations may be in JSON, XML, or | + | Usage of the API is via the HTTP protocol. The GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE requests are all used. Resource representations may be in JSON, XML, or pipe-delimited text, as specified in each request. |
The starting point for accessing the API is a URI, supplied by Rezora, which identifies the API and its version. | The starting point for accessing the API is a URI, supplied by Rezora, which identifies the API and its version. | ||
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* [[Common Behaviors]] that apply across all requests and responses. | * [[Common Behaviors]] that apply across all requests and responses. | ||
- | * [[Resource Definitions]], which describe the data structures | + | * [[Resource Definitions]], which describe the available data structures and their usage. |
- | * [[Code Examples]] that demonstrate real- | + | * [[Code Examples]] that demonstrate real-world usage scenarios. |
Revision as of 16:06, 18 July 2010
Rezora REST API Documentation
This document specifies Rezora's RESTful API for creating and managing Rezora account resources, such as agents, contacts, and newsletters.
Usage of the API is via the HTTP protocol. The GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE requests are all used. Resource representations may be in JSON, XML, or pipe-delimited text, as specified in each request.
The starting point for accessing the API is a URI, supplied by Rezora, which identifies the API and its version.
The specification of the Rezora API includes:
- Common Behaviors that apply across all requests and responses.
- Resource Definitions, which describe the available data structures and their usage.
- Code Examples that demonstrate real-world usage scenarios.