Does anyone know much about MiXML development?
It seems that it is available as an application server that acts as a broker between workstation HTTP messages converting the requests to/from XML from the 3300. But I also read that there is a MiXML API that I would assume could be access programatically and would communicate directly with the ICP (no need for the application server)?
From the logs on our 3300s it seems that OpsMan uses MiXML to connect, I would expect that a number of other Mitel services would do the same.
My research so far has turned up:
1) MiXML connects to port 7011/TCP on the ICP and uses SSL.
2) There seems to be an API available, which is not part of the Mitel Universal SDK.
3) There is a MiXML Developers Guide, and a sample demonstration/test tool.
Are the MiXML API, documentation & samples licensed/paid for or is it freely available (provided one has access to MiSN)?
It seems that it is available as an application server that acts as a broker between workstation HTTP messages converting the requests to/from XML from the 3300. But I also read that there is a MiXML API that I would assume could be access programatically and would communicate directly with the ICP (no need for the application server)?
From the logs on our 3300s it seems that OpsMan uses MiXML to connect, I would expect that a number of other Mitel services would do the same.
My research so far has turned up:
1) MiXML connects to port 7011/TCP on the ICP and uses SSL.
2) There seems to be an API available, which is not part of the Mitel Universal SDK.
3) There is a MiXML Developers Guide, and a sample demonstration/test tool.
Are the MiXML API, documentation & samples licensed/paid for or is it freely available (provided one has access to MiSN)?