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The main RMS API is a RESTful (opens new window)interface, providing programmatic access to much of the data and actions in the system. It provides predictable URLs for accessing resources and uses built-in HTTP features to receive commands and return responses. This makes it easy to communicate with from a wide variety of environments, from command-line utilities to gadgets to the browser URL bar itself. | The main RMS API is a RESTful (opens new window)interface, providing programmatic access to much of the data and actions in the system. It provides predictable URLs for accessing resources and uses built-in HTTP features to receive commands and return responses. This makes it easy to communicate with from a wide variety of environments, from command-line utilities to gadgets to the browser URL bar itself. | ||
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Revision as of 11:56, 23 September 2021
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RMS API – provides a possibility to carry endless RMS features into your in-house IoT platform, in case you would rather stick to your familiar interface. That is probably the biggest beauty of the RMS – you can use whatever you like and leave the rest. It adapts to your particular business needs and your environment. Starting with a user interface, varying methods to reach devices or selecting features, and ending with a pricing model that works best in your business case – you are in control to choose all of it!
The main RMS API is a RESTful (opens new window)interface, providing programmatic access to much of the data and actions in the system. It provides predictable URLs for accessing resources and uses built-in HTTP features to receive commands and return responses. This makes it easy to communicate with from a wide variety of environments, from command-line utilities to gadgets to the browser URL bar itself.
Documentation
For the RMS API documentation, we have a separate Wiki page: Developers.rms.teltonika-networks.com