The Developer Guide for Cisco MediaSense provides the following information:
This document is intended for system integrators and developers who want to use Cisco MediaSense to integrate with other Unified Communications software or any third-party software applications.
This document introduces programmers to develop and use MediaSense applications, and describes the format and uses of the MediaSense application programming interface (API).
This document also provides a practical, developer-centric approach to using REST-like APIs. When designing REST-like APIs (also referred to as developer interfaces, or simply interfaces), you must understand the core requirements for the interface and the clients intended to use the interface. Your decision to offer an interface using Cisco MediaSense APIs should be based on meeting these requirements. As such, developers must have an understanding of underlying REST theory.
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The following table lists the change history for this document.
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Minor Update | 05/12/14 | |
The following API Parameters are now HTTPS URLs rather than HTTP URLs. |
API Parameters | |
Initial Release of Document for Release 10.5(1) | 06/18/14 | |
Added the section,Unified Communications Manager Network-based Recording |
Cisco Unified Communications Manager Network-based Recording | |
Added an API called getAssociatedSessions in the Session Query section |
Session Query APIs |
Document or Resource | Link |
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Cisco MediaSense Documentation Guide |
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Cisco.com site for Cisco MediaSense |
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Doc Wiki for Cisco MediaSense |
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Category:Cisco_MediaSense |
Troubleshooting tips for Cisco MediaSense |
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Virtualization for Cisco MediaSense |
http://docwiki.cisco.com/wiki/Virtualization_for_Cisco_MediaSense |
Frequently Asked Questions for Cisco MediaSense |
http://docwiki.cisco.com/w/index.php?title=FAQs_for_Cisco_MediaSense |
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