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* Simply change the service name in the URL to access a different service. You can find out the service name at the top of the "Execute" form of your subscribed services. | * Simply change the service name in the URL to access a different service. You can find out the service name at the top of the "Execute" form of your subscribed services. | ||
− | * Replace the parameters in the example client with the parametes that the called service requires | + | * Replace the parameters in the example client with the parametes that the called service requires. Rules are simple: |
− | ** All services require a "interactive" parameter | + | ** Language identification service does not require a "language" parameter, but the other services do. |
− | ** You can find out the name of | + | ** All services require a "interactive" parameter stating whether the job is interactive or batch. |
+ | ** All services require either a "text_input" parameter (for interactive jobs) or a "input_file" parameter (for batch jobs). | ||
+ | ** You can find out the name of any other specific parameters for a service in the "Execute" form of your subscribed services. |
Revision as of 17:01, 19 January 2016
To call a TextServer service from a client program running on your side, this client needs to send the appropriate request in the right format.
The request is a standard HTTP POST request with a multiform part containing the same information you would submit via the web interface.
Below you'll find a list of example client programs in different programming languages.
The same code can be used to access any TextServer service with small variations:
- Simply change the service name in the URL to access a different service. You can find out the service name at the top of the "Execute" form of your subscribed services.
- Replace the parameters in the example client with the parametes that the called service requires. Rules are simple:
- Language identification service does not require a "language" parameter, but the other services do.
- All services require a "interactive" parameter stating whether the job is interactive or batch.
- All services require either a "text_input" parameter (for interactive jobs) or a "input_file" parameter (for batch jobs).
- You can find out the name of any other specific parameters for a service in the "Execute" form of your subscribed services.