A packet can be represented graphically in the following way:
KEY: 6575fae36288be6d1bad40b99808e37f
For more information about secret keys, see the section Managing Secret Keys.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
Hereinafter, we refer to the packet header and body together as packet.
The packet body is structured as follows:
<[operator]>
<[operation]>
<[parameter1]>...</[parameter1]>
...
<[parameter2]>...</[parameter2]>
...
</[operation]>
</[operator]>
This example shows the common structure of the packet body, with one [operator] element and one [operation] element within. In a particular implementation, labels [operator], [operation], [parameter] should be substituted by real operators, operations, and parameters. Refer to the next section for a packet sample.
Note: There can be many operation sections within one operator. Also, starting from XML API v. 1.4.0.0, a single packet allows specifying multiple operator elements.
You can look for particular values of labels [operator], [operation], and [parameter] in two places: