- General Information
- Connecting Third-party Systems
- crossConnect for content systems
- crossConnect for External Editing
- Purpose and usage
- Requirements
- Implementation
- Across XLIFF format
- Across-specific Extensions
- <xliff> Element Attributes
- <file> Element Extensions
- <trans-unit> Element Extension
- Paragraph States
- Paragraph State Flags
- <source> and <target> Element Content
- <bpt> Element Attributes
- <ph> Element Attributes
- <x> Element Attributes
- Across-specific Properties
- Analysis Results
- Sample Files
- Across XLIFF - import, export and segmentation
- Context information
- Exporting best matches in Across XLIFF
- Hyperlinks to XLIFF
- Secure file handling with C#
- Secure file handling with JAVA
- Workflow and vendor configuration
- Sample code - Integrated solution
- Across XLIFF format
- Generic File Connector
- Display Texts
- APIs
- APIs - Technology
- crossTank API v1
- crossTank API v2
- crossTerm API v1
- crossTerm API v2
- crossAPI SI
- Requirements
- Function Return Types
- crossAPI SI and Java
- List of Objects in crossAPI SI
- Sample - transferring checkout files via FileManager
- Sample - VBS
- Text Preprocessing API
crossTank API v1
crossTank API provides read access to crossTank contents. Its purpose is to allow you to build your own TM browsing solution or to integrate crossTank search results into your system.
The API allows setup requests in a very flexible way to receive only necessary data on clients. This saves bandwidth and produces less data processing.
To get a better idea about how to use API in your application, setup search options, request additional data, etc., please check the crossTank API example written as a simple Web application.
As part of the installation, the API documentation is deployed. This documentation is always up to date and describes the functionalities of the installed API.
crossTank API example
API documentation (open at the server)