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Web Service Addresses

Web Services are accessed via a URL.   The URL for a particular service is made up by concatenating the following:

https://<Host Name>/<Environment>/<Service Path>/<Optional Protocol Specifier>

Host Name

Use one of the following host names depending on which environment you are working with:

  • Development: devqais.courts.state.mn.us
  • QA: devqais.courts.state.mn.us
  • Production: is.courts.state.mn.us

Environment

Use one of the following values for the environment depending on which environment you are working with:

  • Development: Deve
  • QA: Test
  • Production: Prod

Service Path

The service path is provided for you on the service specific page following the label "Service Address".

Optional Protocol Specifier

Our web services are accessible using a variety of web service protocol versions.   If your web service client has specific requirements that are not met by the default service you can include this specifier to force the web service to use specific versions.   If you do not use this you shouldn't include the "/" following the service path.    Use the following table to determine which specifier you require:

SpecifierSoap VersionWS Addressing VersionsSupports MTOM
1.21.0No
cus11wsa20041.1August 2024No
cus12wsa20051.2August 2024No
cus11wsa101.11.0No
cus12wsa101.21.0No
mtom1.21.0Yes
cus11wsa2004mtom1.1August 2024Yes
cus12wsa2004mtom1.2August 2024Yes
cus11wsa10mtom1.11.0Yes
cus12wsa10mtom1.21.0Yes


Only services that involve the transmitting of binary objects, such as document images, will have as an option the specifiers that supports MTOM.

Examples

The following is an example URL for accessing a service in the QA environment without the optional protocol specifier:

https://devqais.courts.state.mn.us/Test/WebServices/ServiceCatalog/CaseGetService_3_6.svc

 

The following is an example URL for accessing a service in the QA environment that included an optional protocol specifier:

https://devqais.courts.state.mn.us/Test/WebServices/ServiceCatalog/CaseGetService_3_6.svc/cus12wsa2004

 


Revised:08/29/2016

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