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DSF/ISO/FDIS 20078-2

Road vehicles -- Extended vehicle (ExVe) 'web services' -- Part 2: ExVe access

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Organization: DS
Status: active
Page Count: 27
ICS Code (Car informatics. On board computer systems): 43.040.15
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This part of the document series defines how to access Resources on a Web services interface of an Offering party using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)[1],[2]. For such access the Representational State Transfer (REST)[3] architectural pattern is chosen as a common way to format Resource paths. Some specific extensions to this pattern are defined to allow for asynchronous Resource requests, e.g. for forcing readouts of data from a connected vehicle

Document History

December 6, 2021
Road vehicles – Extended vehicle (ExVe) web services – Part 2: Access
This document defines how to access resources on a web-services interface of an offering party using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS). Resources can be accessed through request/reply...
March 4, 2019
Road vehicles – Extended vehicle (ExVe) web services – Part 2: Access
This document defines how to access Resources on a Web services interface of an Offering Party using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS). For such an access, the Representational State...
DSF/ISO/FDIS 20078-2
Road vehicles -- Extended vehicle (ExVe) 'web services' -- Part 2: ExVe access
This part of the document series defines how to access Resources on a Web services interface of an Offering party using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)[1],[2]. For such access the...
Road vehicles – Extended vehicle (ExVe) web services – Part 2: Access
This document defines how to access Resources on a Web services interface of an Offering Party using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS). Resources can be accessed through request/reply...
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