Disabling Applications Filter

The disable-aps-filter operation is used to turn off applications list for specified subscriptions and make all applications available.

In this chapter:

Request Packet Structure

Response Packet Structure

Samples

 

Request Packet Structure

A request XML packet turning off the applications list for a subscription and making all applications available includes the disable-aps-filter operation node:

<packet>
<webspace>
   <disable-aps-filter>
   ...
   </disable-aps-filter>
</webspace>
</packet>

 

The disable-aps-filter node is presented by type WebspaceApsFilterInputType (webspace.xsd). Its graphical representation is as follows:

 

Response Packet Structure

The disable-aps-filter node of the response packet is structured as follows:

webspaceDisableApsFilterPutput

 

Samples

A packet that turns off the applications list for the subscription with ID 1234 looks as follows:

<packet>
<webspace>
<disable-aps-filter>
   <filter>
      <id>1234</id>
   </filter>
</disable-aps-filter>
</webspace>
</packet>

Response:

<packet>
<webspace>
<enable-aps-filter>
      <result>
         <status>ok</status>
         <filter-id>1234</filter-id>
         <id>1234</id>
      </result>
</enable-aps-filter>
</webspace>
</packet>