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Furthur!

Here's a recap and subject-index of the story so far. Getting started with Groove Forms ; the component parts ( Fields, Forms, Views ); a digression about the available fieldtypes; and a real example . And a hint about scripting in Groove Forms. Then
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Now it begins

We've created an application which can read and write Groove data. Groove's web services APIs also expose a very wide range of other functionality. Let's outline some of the possibilities. Create a new workspace, blank, or from an archive or template
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GWS Security

Access to a Groove workstation is controlled by the account passphrase; once the account is unlocked, you can create workspaces, and read and modify data within all your workspaces (according to the permissions you have in those workspaces). Similarly,
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GWS Application: Part 2

Let's ask Groove for a list of accounts, identities, and workspaces, and display them in our form. A groove account contains one or more identities , which are alternate names for the same user. You can create multiple identities, to appear with different
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GWS Application: Part 1

Almost ready to write some code to call Groove Web Services now. My aim is to create an Outlook addin, which reads data from the Groove Forms tool we made earlier; the tool is a contact directory, and we'll pull those records out of Groove, into a contact-picker
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Groove Web Services

A quick overview of Groove Web Services (GWS), before EDB, I think. The primary programming interface to Groove nowadays, apart from writing script inside of the Forms tool, is to talk SOAP. (I've written about Groove web services in the past , but not
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