Including All Apps in a Service Plan

The disable-aps-filter operation is used to make all apps available to subscribers of a certain service plan.

In this chapter:

Request Packet Structure

Response Packet Structure

Samples

 

Request Packet Structure

A request XML packet allowing plan subscribers to install all available apps includes the disable-aps-filter operation node:

<packet>
<service-plan>
   <disable-aps-filter>
   ...
   </disable-aps-filter>
</service-plan>
</packet>

The disable-aps-filter node is presented by type ServicePlanApsFilterInputType (domain_template.xsd). Its graphical representation is as follows:

disable-aps-filter 1633

Important: When creating request packets, put nodes and elements in the order they follow in the packet structure.

 

Response Packet Structure

The disable-aps-filter node of the output XML packet is of complex type (domain_template.xsd) which has the following presentation:

disable-aps-filter response 1633

 

Samples

This packet makes available all apps to the service plan base_plan.

<packet>
<service-plan>
<disable-aps-filter>
   <filter>
      <name>base_plan</name>
   </filter>
</disable-aps-filter>
</service-plan>
</packet>