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Introduction
This document is intended for LexEVS developers, explaining how to use the core services and the APIs.
LexEVS 6.0 API/Programmer's Guide Sections
Below is a listing of the sections of the LexEVS API/Programmer's Guide. Please either choose the link below to the section you would like to review or see the Navigation box.
1 - LexEVS 6.0 API
This section describes the LexEVS interfaces for developers.
2 - LexEVS 6.0 caCORE Data Service API
This section describes the components of the caCORE LexEVS and the service interface layer provided by the EVS API architecture. It gives examples of how to use the EVS APIs. It also describes the Distributed LexEVS API and the Distributed LexEVS APIAdapter.
3 - LexEVS 6.0 Analytical Grid Service API
This section describes the operations available through the LexEVS Analytical Grid Service. The grid analytical service and related operations are viewable via the caGrid Portal (http://cagrid-portal.nci.nih.gov).
4 - LexEVS 6.0 Data Grid Service API
This section describes the LexEVS Data Grid Service which is a standard caGrid Data service based on the LexEVS 2010 Model.
LexEVS 6.0 CTS2 API
This section describes programmatic access to LexEVS 6.0 implementation of Pre-CTS 2 features and services. Developers can build custom applications, tools, and services that can make calls as per the CTS 2 specification against the LexEVS Pre-CTS 2 API.
LexEVS 6.0 Value Set and Pick List Definition Guide
This is a link to the Value Set Guide which describes the LexEVS 6.0 Value Sets and Pick List Definitions and use of Developer's Value Set GUI.
Related Documents
- LexEVS 6.0 Installation Guide for information about software requirements and configuring your environment
- LexEVS 6.0 Loader Guide for information about loaders provided, mapping, and how to create your own loaders using the loader framework.
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