WordPress Web Service

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WordPress Web Service is a WP Plugin Package from the Open Source WP Plugins range WordPress Web Service is used to access WordPress resources via WSDL and SOAP.


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WordPress Web Service (WPWS) is used to access WordPress resources via WSDL and SOAP.
It allows you to connect WSDL enabled software like Adobe Flex / Flash Builder,
Microsoft Visual Studio, PHP, J2EE, etc. to WordPress resources like posts
and pages.

WPWS gives you also the opportunity to program alternative (graphical) interfaces
for your WordPress installation.

Furthermore alternative interpretations of WordPress resources are possible.
For example you can interpret a post/page as a gallery; a datatype consisting of
all included images with the corresponding attributes.

After installation simply open http://yoursite.com/blog/index.php/wpws to test your plugin.
That is to add “/wpws” to the index.php part in your WordPress’ url.

For more information visit:
WordPress Web Service

Developers willing to help development on WPWS are greatly welcomed.

Download & install the zip archive

The plugin package installer can be downloaded from the WP2E project tab called “code”.

1 – Select the version to download if this option is available otherwise the “latest” version of the main plugin will be used.

2 – After downloading the zip archive install the plugin package installer in you local environment and activate the script from the plugin list.

3 – Under the section “Plugins” of the admin dashboard you should see a new “Dependencies & Licenses” link. Follow the instructions from this panel to finalize the installation of the missing dependencies.

Tips: Use the WP2E panel to add/suggest new dependencies to the local installation. Press F5 in the list of dependencies if the changes are not displayed right away.

WordPress Web Service

typePlugin
versionlatest
descriptionWordPress Web Service is used to access WordPress resources via WSDL and SOAP.