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Available API Methods<br />

Web API <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

The following section describes the specific operations that can be performed using the Web API. Each<br />

method carries a different operation or is designed to retrieve specific information from Zend Server or<br />

Zend Server Cluster Manager. You an use the information described for each method together with the<br />

structure defined in Generic Request/Response Format to execute the available API methods.<br />

The following information is described for each method:<br />

Required permissions - The API key access level required to perform this action.<br />

HTTP method - Defines whether HTTP GET or POST should be used for this action.<br />

Supported by editions - Lists the Zend Server editions that can perform this action.<br />

Request parameters - The list of required and optional parameters accepted by this action. The<br />

type of each parameter corresponds to one of the types defined in Request Data Types.<br />

Expected response code - Lists the HTTP response code that can be returned in case of a<br />

successful operation.<br />

Response type - Defines the response type expected in case of successful operation. This<br />

corresponds to one of the types defined in Response Data Types.<br />

Possible action specific error codes - Lists the HTTP response code and error code that can be<br />

returned in case of an unsuccessful operation. Every method can receive any of the generic error<br />

codes in addition to its possible action specific error codes. For more information see Error<br />

Responses.<br />

Response format - This is only defined in methods which return a response format different from<br />

the generic response format.<br />

The methods described here are:<br />

Server and Cluster Management Methods<br />

Configuration Management Methods<br />

Deployment Methods<br />

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