Oracle BI Publisher web services allows us to perform multiple operations on reports, data models etc.
Below is the detail of few web services Oracle BI Publisher:
1. PublicReportWSSService:
getting the report definition, and uploading template.
b. The WSDL uses the global web service policy defined in WebLogic.
b. The WSDL uses the global web service policy defined in WebLogic.
c. WSDL: https://<HOSTNAME>/xmlpserver/services/PublicReportWSSService?wsdl
2. ScheduleReportWSSService:
a. This WSDL contains the scheduling operations such as running a report job,
getting the job metadata, and downloading the XML or document data.
b. The WSDL uses the global web service policy defined in WebLogic.
c. WSDL: https://<HOSTNAME>/xmlpserver/services/ScheduleReportWSSService?wsdl
3. ExternalReportWSSService:
a. The operations defined here are a subset of PublicReportWSSService?wsdl.
b. This WSDL uses the local web service security policy. External clients use this WSDL.
c. WSDL: https://<HOSTNAME>/xmlpserver/services/ExternalReportWSSService?wsdl
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