SOAP API shares XML Schema with the XML API. The WSDL documents from which you generate your client code are based on the XML Schema and contain the same interfaces and calls. The .NET SOAP client generates the key classes by adding the Binding
postfix to the original interface name. For example, the envm
interface becomes the envmBinding
class in C#, the vzaenvm
interface becomes vzaenvmBinding
, and so forth. Each class will have methods for performing specific tasks. These methods are the C# equivalents of the XML API calls from the corresponding XML API interfaces. For example, if you compare the envmBinding
class methods with the envm
XML API interface calls, you will see that the two sets match. What this means is that the information provided in the Parallels Agent XML Reference guide, describing interfaces and calls, equally applies to generated C# classes and methods. You can use this information as a reference when developing your SOAP applications.