NEW! This interface is introduced and delivered with SPMMâ„¢ version 2021. In contrast to standard JSON-RPC Methods, the HTTP requests for direct invocations have no predefined structure as defined by the RPC standard. In fact, these requests have no particular body structure at all and follows the basic rules stipulated by RFC 2616. The direct invocations of SPMMâ„¢ are specifically designed to evaluate large amount of unstructured data like plain text files, XML documents and ISO 15022 messages, and respectively return unified structured results.
In this regard, this kind of requests consists of: 1)URI such as: https://localhost:8061/binetix/spmm/message 2)HTTP Header like this one: POST /binetix/spmm/message HTTP/1.1 Authorization: Bearer Y1B874IJkOHOr7L0VQTi User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 3)HTTP Body encoded respectively.
All direct invocations support one for the following HTTP request methods: POST, PUT
On the other hand, the results provided by direct invocations services are pretty much structured in accordance with JSON-RPC standard, and make no difference as behavior compared to the Methods. Note: Take into consideration that the access to direct invocations is also secured and limited like any other resource provided by SPMMâ„¢ services. |