Preface

This document describes using the DIVA Web Services API. You can use this API to connect to Oracle DIVA services on-premise and in the cloud. The Oracle DIVA Enterprise Connect software provides a binding for this API. This book includes a high-level introduction to the SOAP and REST services, and a detailed reference for all of the calls.

See the Oracle DIVA Enterprise Connect Installation, Configuration, and Administration Guide in the Oracle DIVA Enterprise Connect 1.0 documentation library for details on the installation, configuration, and administration of the DIVA Enterprise Connect.

The first chapter of this document provides an overview of the SOAP and REST services. The remaining chapters are references for each service, including services that process content (Digital Asset Requests), services that return information (Informational Commands), and so on.

Audience

This document is intended for customers, developers, and partners writing software against the DIVA Web Services API.

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Related Documents

For more information, see the Oracle DIVArchive documentation set for this release located at https://docs.oracle.com/en/storage/#csm.

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