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Web services enable other systems to login to Moodle and perform operations. | Web services enable other systems to login to Moodle and perform operations. | ||
== | == Administrator documentation == | ||
* [[ | * [[How_to_create_and_enable_a_web_service|How to create and enable a web service]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Enable mobile web services|How to enable the mobile web service]] | ||
== User documentation == | == User documentation == | ||
Most of the time, the client application will retrieve the key (token) for a user. However, it is still possible for a user to view the key and to regenerate it. | |||
* [[Security keys|How to obtain a security key (token)]] | * [[Security keys|How to obtain a security key (token)]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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* [[Web_services_FAQ|Web services FAQ]] | * [[Web_services_FAQ|Web services FAQ]] | ||
Developer documentation: | |||
* [[Development: | * [[Development:Web_services | Web services developer documentation]] | ||
* [[ | * [[:dev:Web_services_Roadmap | Web service Roadmap]] | ||
Other implementations: | Other implementations: |
Latest revision as of 03:11, 9 November 2011
Web services enable other systems to login to Moodle and perform operations.
Administrator documentation
User documentation
Most of the time, the client application will retrieve the key (token) for a user. However, it is still possible for a user to view the key and to regenerate it.
See also
Sharing knowledge:
- The official discussion forum is here
- Web services FAQ
Developer documentation:
Other implementations: