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For example, if your QuantaStor storage system has an IP address of 192.168.0.88, then you can access the WSDL file using this URL: https://192.168.0.88:5151/osn.wsdl
 
For example, if your QuantaStor storage system has an IP address of 192.168.0.88, then you can access the WSDL file using this URL: https://192.168.0.88:5151/osn.wsdl
  
In case you don't have a system handy, you can browse this [[File:osn.wsdl]] but note you'll want to use the most recent version included with the SDK.   
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In case you don't have a system handy, you can browse this [[osn_wsdl|copy]] but note you'll want to use the most recent version included with the SDK.   
  
 
== Compiling the sample .NET application ==
 
== Compiling the sample .NET application ==

Revision as of 12:37, 15 July 2010

The QuantaStor Manager web interface and QuantaStor Remote Management CLI both manage the QuantaStor storage system via the QuantaStor WebServices / SOAP interface. The WebServices interface for QuantaStor is included with every QuantaStor system and can be accessed via your web browser by simply entering this URL:

https://<QuantaStor-system-IP-address>:5151/osn.wsdl

For example, if your QuantaStor storage system has an IP address of 192.168.0.88, then you can access the WSDL file using this URL: https://192.168.0.88:5151/osn.wsdl

In case you don't have a system handy, you can browse this copy but note you'll want to use the most recent version included with the SDK.

Compiling the sample .NET application

Async vs. Sync API calls

Task Monitoring

Event Polling & Registration

Custom Roles

Supported SOAP / WebServices Implementations

  • gSOAP (C++, all platforms)
  • Apache Axis (Java, all platforms)
  • .NET (C# & Visual Basic, Windows)