- 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
QuickStart
How to Browse the API
The easiest way to browse and execute crossTerm API v2 functions is to use the built-in Swagger documentation. To access it, simply open http://[sitename]/Across/crossTerm (where "sitename" is the URL of the server on which crossTerm API is installed) in your browser and switch to definition crossTerm OData API v2.
Attention
It is recommended to use tools like Insomnia or Postman to send requests. In this case, the additional configuration of Across Identity Server is required to allow authentication for third-party applications, including the application you would like to create.