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This preface describes the audience for the Cisco TelePresence Exchange System API User Guide, and the document organization and conventions.
See the following sections:
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This guide is a technical resource for application developers who build custom applications that use the Cisco TelePresence Exchange System Application Programming Interface (API).
You should have an advanced level of understanding of web services technology and be familiar with the functionality offered by the Cisco TelePresence Exchange System.
The Cisco TelePresence Exchange System API User Guide includes the following chapters:
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Provides an overview of the Cisco TelePresence Exchange System APIs. |
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Describes the API services for scheduling and managing meetings. |
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Describes the API services for managing active meetings. |
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Describes the API services for retrieving and managing call detail records. |
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Appendix A: Backward Compatibility |
Provides notes on using a previous version of the Cisco TelePresence Exchange System APIs with this release. |
This document uses the following conventions:
This document also uses the following conventions:
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