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Corticon Web Services

How to invoke Corticon Server

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Table of Contents
  • What is a web service
  • Overview of Corticon web services
    • Web services on Java
      • Set up Corticon Server for Java
      • Test the installed Corticon Server on Java
      • Secured deployment on Java web services
        • How to implement deployment security on Java web services
        • How to set up authentication for secure Java server access
        • How to secure Java Server endpoints
          • How to use authentication in Corticon Studio
          • How to use authentication in client requests
          • How to use authentication within Web Console
          • How to use API calls to a secure web application
        • How to set up encryption between Java servers and clients
        • How to enable Kerberos Authentication in Studio and Server
    • Web services on .NET
      • Set up Corticon Server for .NET
      • Set up Corticon Server for .NET for multiple applications
      • Test the IIS server Corticon applications
      • Secured deployment on .NET web services
        • How to implement deployment security on .NET web services
  • Corticon Server files and API tools
  • Deploy rules to the Corticon Server
  • How to call a Decision Service
  • How to invoke Corticon Server
    • REST call
      • Doc topics on REST integration
    • SOAP call
    • Request Response mode
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How to invoke Corticon Server

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  • Last Updated: March 24, 2022
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    • Corticon
    • Version 6.3
    • Documentation
To make a call to invoke Corticon server, you can use REST or SOAP.
In this section:
  • REST call
  • SOAP call
  • Request Response mode
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  1. REST call
  2. SOAP call
  3. Request Response mode
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