Difference between revisions of "Calling REST based Web services"
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− | The ETL Framework natively supports REST based Web services. You don't need to do anything special, just make sure sources are linked to the GET endpoints and destinations - to the PUT endpoints. | + | The ETL Framework natively supports REST based Web services. You don't need to do anything special, just make sure sources are linked to the GET endpoints and destinations - to the PUT or POST endpoints. |
Use JSON, XML or text to serialize datasets and objects. | Use JSON, XML or text to serialize datasets and objects. |
Revision as of 13:43, 9 February 2015
The ETL Framework natively supports REST based Web services. You don't need to do anything special, just make sure sources are linked to the GET endpoints and destinations - to the PUT or POST endpoints.
Use JSON, XML or text to serialize datasets and objects.
You can include access tokens into the endpoint URLs. Example: https://host/rest/v1/data/?filter=123&access_token={access_token}. You will need to set access_token as a system property. Please see examples below: