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For security reasons, web services should only be enabled if you intend to make use of it.
For security reasons, web services should only be enabled if you intend to make use of it.


== User Manual ==
[[How to get a security key]]


== Administrator ==
 
== Documentation for Administrator ==
* [[How to enable web services for ordinary users]]
* [[How to enable web services for ordinary users]]
* [[How to enable web services for an external system]]
* [[How to enable web services for an external system]]


== Developer ==
== Documentation for User ==
[[How to get a security key]]
 
== Documentation for Developer ==
* [[Development:Creating a web service and a web service function]]
* [[Development:Creating a web service and a web service function]]
* [[Development:Creating a web service client]]
* [[Development:Creating a web service client]]


== Specification / core development ==  
== Specification / Core development ==  
* [[Development:Web services]]
* [[Development:Web services]]
* [[Development:External services security]]
* [[Development:External services security]]

Revision as of 05:29, 17 January 2011

Template:Moodle 2.0 Web services enable other systems to login to Moodle and perform operations.

Enabling web services

To use web services, the feature must be enabled on the site by checking the enablewebservices box in Site Administration > Advanced features.

For security reasons, web services should only be enabled if you intend to make use of it.


Documentation for Administrator

Documentation for User

How to get a security key

Documentation for Developer

Specification / Core development

Others implementations