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Does Splunk provides the wsdl

beebeandwer
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Does Splunk provides the wsdl

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Damien_Dallimor
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No WSDL , but as mentioned and linked to in previous replys , there are extensive REST endpoint docs.

Furthermore , our 6 language SDK's (java,javascript,python,ruby,c#,php) abstract the developer from having to really know the underlying semantics of the REST endpoints.

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kml_uvce
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I am not sure about the WDSL but an endpoint reference can be found here :http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/RESTAPI/RESTlist

kamal singh bisht
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barakreeves
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

No, there is no need to. You may be thinking of SOAP web services. Splunk uses REST.

You will find programming using REST is easier (subjective I know) because the API is less complex compared to the SOAP counterpart.

To help you better see the difference, I Googled "learning restful web services" and this like seemed helpful http://rest.elkstein.org

The Splunk doco takes it to the next contextual step here: http://dev.splunk.com/view/rest-api-overview/SP-CAAADP8

Happy Splunk coding!!

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