This tutorial will give you a brief overview of the most important login procedures for the yuuvis® API system and how to use them in a Java Client application
This tutorial shows how documents can be imported into a yuuvis
® API system via the Core API. During this tutorial, a short Java application will be developed that implements the HTTP requests for importing documents. We additionally provide a
JavaScript version of this tutorial.
In this tutorial, we will discuss various ways to retrieve objects via the Core API from the yuuvis
® API system using an OkHttp3 Java client.
This tutorial demonstrates how to update documents in yuuvis
® API with the Core API. The following example will result in a short Java application that implements the HTTP requests for updating a document.
This tutorial explains how documents can be deleted using the Core API with the help of a Java client. This tutorial requires basic knowledge of importing documents using the Core API.
This tutorial shows how we can use a Java application to make a request to the Core API of the yuuvis
® API system to retrieve the history entries of a DMS document. In addition, it briefly describes which history entries are generated for a document.
Concatenate multiple binary content files as byte arrays in one compound document. Create sub-documents that refer to specified ranges within the total byte array.
This tutorial shows how to use the Core API to get the tenant-specific schema of the system, how to validate a schema, and how to bring in a new schema.
This tutorial shows how to change your basic schema for individual instances of an object type during the entire lifecycle of a document. Classify objects at a later point in time, add or remove property groups at runtime by defining and referencing "floating" secondary object types.
Based on tags, you set up complex stateful processing chains. This tutorial describes how tags can be added, displayed, and updated in an example context. For this purpose, a typical application will be discussed: An import management system, which is an example for a processing chain, where tags are a helpful tool to describe the current status of each object.
This example tutorial provides explanations and code examples to get an idea on how to define and specify structured data properties and on how to query them.
This tutorial shows how to reference the same property definition in different object type definitions, in some of them as a required property and in others as a non-required property.
An example Webhook consumer service set up using Java and Spring Boot.
Learn how to set up a Microservice that can fill the role of an interceptor of any of the available interceptor types. Java code examples of such microservices can also be found here.
This tutorial shows how documents can be imported into a yuuvis
® API system via the Core API. This tutorial is an extension of the
Java import tutorial, applying its concepts to a different popular programming language, JavaScript.