transferStops


URI

<transferNetwork_uri>/stops[.<format>]

Supported methods

GET, HEAD

Parent resource

transferNetwork

Child resources

Keyword

Introduction

Traffic transfer stop root directory. The stop information can be got by two methods: Stop ID and stop keyword. Only keyword is supported currently.

Supported Methods:

Supported output formats: rjson, json, html, xml.

GIS Services Resource Hierarchy

root.htm trafficTransferAnalyst.htm transferNetwork.htm stops.htm

HTTP request methods

Implement the HTTP request on the following URI, where supermapiserver is the server name, with rjson being the output format.

http://supermapiserver:8090/iserver/services/traffictransferanalyst-sample/restjsr/traffictransferanalyst/Traffic-Changchun/stops.rjson

GET request

The child resource list returned.

Request parameter

None.

Response structure

Field Type Description
name String The name of the child resources transfer line.
path String The access path of the child resource.
resourceConfigID String The configuration item ID of the resource.
resourceType String The resource type.
supportedMediaTypes String[] The media-type of the supported representation.
visible boolean Whether it is visible.

Respose example

Perform GET request on stop resource, http://supermapiserver:8090/iserver/services/traffictransferanalyst-sample/restjsr/traffictransferanalyst/Traffic-Changchun/stops.rjson the representation in rjson format returned is as the following:

[{

    "name": "keyword",

    "path": "http://supermapiserver:8090/iserver/services/traffictransferanalyst-sample/restjsr/traffictransferanalyst/Traffic-Changchun/stops/keyword",

    "resourceConfigID": null,

    "resourceType": null,

    "supportedMediaTypes": null,

    "visible": true

}]

HEAD request

Asks for the response identical to the one that would correspond to a GET request, but without the response body. This is useful for retrieving meta-information written in response headers, without having to transport the entire content. The meta-information includes the media-type, content-encoding, transfer-encoding, content-length, etc.

HEAD request can be used to check if the stops resource exists, or if the resource can be accessed by clients. It can also determine if the stops resource supports an output format <format> if performed on a URI with .<format> included.

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