Hello webservice users,
The DMC is pleased to announce the release of our ws-virtualnetwork service. This service returns information for stations belonging to virtual networks, the station details may be returned in XML, comma-separated values (CSV), or MS-Excel (XLS) format based on the value of the output parameter.
Virtual networks represent groups of stations and/or seismic networks organized under umbrella organizations or initiatives, rather than traditional seismic networks. These virtual network definitions are available via other interfaces at the DMC, this service is intended to make the same information available programmatically.
As with most of our other web services, ws-virtualnetwork accepts simple HTTP GET query parameters. Stations may be selected based on virtual network code, and a time period of interest.
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Documentation
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Links to the help and the builder are available from the main ws-virtualnetwork page, which contains detailed parameter usage.
http://www.iris.edu/ws/virtualnetwork
As with other IRIS webservices, we provide a URL "Builder" webpage form intended to facilitate the understanding calling conventions:
http://www.iris.edu/ws/builder/virtualnetwork/
A detailed description of virtual networks, including a current list of virtual networks, can be found by visiting:
http://www.iris.edu/vnets
Regards,
IRIS Web Services Team.
The DMC is pleased to announce the release of our ws-virtualnetwork service. This service returns information for stations belonging to virtual networks, the station details may be returned in XML, comma-separated values (CSV), or MS-Excel (XLS) format based on the value of the output parameter.
Virtual networks represent groups of stations and/or seismic networks organized under umbrella organizations or initiatives, rather than traditional seismic networks. These virtual network definitions are available via other interfaces at the DMC, this service is intended to make the same information available programmatically.
As with most of our other web services, ws-virtualnetwork accepts simple HTTP GET query parameters. Stations may be selected based on virtual network code, and a time period of interest.
---------------------
Documentation
---------------------
Links to the help and the builder are available from the main ws-virtualnetwork page, which contains detailed parameter usage.
http://www.iris.edu/ws/virtualnetwork
As with other IRIS webservices, we provide a URL "Builder" webpage form intended to facilitate the understanding calling conventions:
http://www.iris.edu/ws/builder/virtualnetwork/
A detailed description of virtual networks, including a current list of virtual networks, can be found by visiting:
http://www.iris.edu/vnets
Regards,
IRIS Web Services Team.
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Hi
The virtual network web service isn't listed on the main web services page:
http://www.iris.edu/ws/
Since it is officially release, I presume it should be.
Philip
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Yazan Suleiman
<yazan<at>iris.washington.edu> wrote:
Hello webservice users,
The DMC is pleased to announce the release of our ws-virtualnetwork service. This service returns information for stations belonging to virtual networks, the station details may be returned in XML, comma-separated values (CSV), or MS-Excel (XLS) format based on the value of the output parameter.
Virtual networks represent groups of stations and/or seismic networks organized under umbrella organizations or initiatives, rather than traditional seismic networks. These virtual network definitions are available via other interfaces at the DMC, this service is intended to make the same information available programmatically.
As with most of our other web services, ws-virtualnetwork accepts simple HTTP GET query parameters. Stations may be selected based on virtual network code, and a time period of interest.
---------------------
Documentation
---------------------
Links to the help and the builder are available from the main ws-virtualnetwork page, which contains detailed parameter usage.
http://www.iris.edu/ws/virtualnetwork
As with other IRIS webservices, we provide a URL "Builder" webpage form intended to facilitate the understanding calling conventions:
http://www.iris.edu/ws/builder/virtualnetwork/
A detailed description of virtual networks, including a current list of virtual networks, can be found by visiting:
http://www.iris.edu/vnets
Regards,
IRIS Web Services Team.
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Hi,
You presume correctly, thanks for the reminder.
Chad
On Apr 3, 2012, at 12:02 PM, Philip Crotwell wrote:
Hi
The virtual network web service isn't listed on the main web services page:
http://www.iris.edu/ws/
Since it is officially release, I presume it should be.
Philip
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Yazan Suleiman
<yazan<at>iris.washington.edu> wrote:
Hello webservice users,
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The DMC is pleased to announce the release of our ws-virtualnetwork service. This service returns information for stations belonging to virtual networks, the station details may be returned in XML, comma-separated values (CSV), or MS-Excel (XLS) format based on the value of the output parameter.
Virtual networks represent groups of stations and/or seismic networks organized under umbrella organizations or initiatives, rather than traditional seismic networks. These virtual network definitions are available via other interfaces at the DMC, this service is intended to make the same information available programmatically.
As with most of our other web services, ws-virtualnetwork accepts simple HTTP GET query parameters. Stations may be selected based on virtual network code, and a time period of interest.
---------------------
Documentation
---------------------
Links to the help and the builder are available from the main ws-virtualnetwork page, which contains detailed parameter usage.
http://www.iris.edu/ws/virtualnetwork
As with other IRIS webservices, we provide a URL "Builder" webpage form intended to facilitate the understanding calling conventions:
http://www.iris.edu/ws/builder/virtualnetwork/
A detailed description of virtual networks, including a current list of virtual networks, can be found by visiting:
http://www.iris.edu/vnets
Regards,
IRIS Web Services Team.
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webservices<at>iris.washington.edu
http://www.iris.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/webservices
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