Web Service Details: JobWS
- Country:
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Ireland
- Provider:
- jobs.ie

- WSDL File:
- http://www.jobs.ie/JobWS.asmx?wsdl
- WSDL Cache:
- XML or HTML
- Monitored since:
- Jul 14, 2006
- Server:
- Microsoft-IIS/6.0
- Availability:
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(100.00% since Jul 2006) (view details)
- Documentation:
- none (within WSDL)
- Description:
- User Rating:
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This Service has 2 Bindings. This means the same functionality can be accessed by different technical protocols (i.e. SOAP 1.1 over HTTP, SOAP 1.2 over HTTP) .
A simple click on any operation opens a window that allows you to use this Web Service directly and without any programming on your site.
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JobWSSoap (Protocol: SOAP12_HTTP)
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AddApplication
Input: AddApplication
Output: AddApplicationResponse -
ExpireJob
Input: ExpireJob
Output: ExpireJobResponse -
GetAddressRegions
Input: GetAddressRegions
Output: GetAddressRegionsResponse -
GetCountries
Input: GetCountries
Output: GetCountriesResponse -
GetEmployerStats
Input: GetEmployerStats
Output: GetEmployerStatsResponse -
GetIndustries
Input: GetIndustries
Output: GetIndustriesResponse -
GetJobCategories
Input: GetJobCategories
Output: GetJobCategoriesResponse -
GetJobDisplay
Input: GetJobDisplay
Output: GetJobDisplayResponse -
GetJobRegions
Input: GetJobRegions
Output: GetJobRegionsResponse -
PostJob
Input: PostJob
Output: PostJobResponse -
RefreshJob
Input: RefreshJob
Output: RefreshJobResponse -
SearchJobs
Input: SearchJobs
Output: SearchJobsResponse -
UpdateJob
Input: UpdateJob
Output: UpdateJobResponse
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AddApplication
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JobWSSoap (Protocol: SOAP11_HTTP)
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AddApplication
Input: AddApplication
Output: AddApplicationResponse -
ExpireJob
Input: ExpireJob
Output: ExpireJobResponse -
GetAddressRegions
Input: GetAddressRegions
Output: GetAddressRegionsResponse -
GetCountries
Input: GetCountries
Output: GetCountriesResponse -
GetEmployerStats
Input: GetEmployerStats
Output: GetEmployerStatsResponse -
GetIndustries
Input: GetIndustries
Output: GetIndustriesResponse -
GetJobCategories
Input: GetJobCategories
Output: GetJobCategoriesResponse -
GetJobDisplay
Input: GetJobDisplay
Output: GetJobDisplayResponse -
GetJobRegions
Input: GetJobRegions
Output: GetJobRegionsResponse -
PostJob
Input: PostJob
Output: PostJobResponse -
RefreshJob
Input: RefreshJob
Output: RefreshJobResponse -
SearchJobs
Input: SearchJobs
Output: SearchJobsResponse -
UpdateJob
Input: UpdateJob
Output: UpdateJobResponse
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AddApplication
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We perform an availability check once a day. The graph below shows the response time measured. You can use the slider control to adjust the time period displayed.
- Endpoint:
- http://www.jobs.ie/JobWS.asmx
- Monitored since:
- Jul 14, 2006
- Server:
- Microsoft-IIS/6.0
- Availability:
- 100.00%
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Detailed Explanation
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connect time:
milliseconds until connection with the service could be established
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response time:
milliseconds until response was completely received
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avg. connect time:
avg time in milliseconds until connection with the service could be established (across all service)
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avg. response time:
avg time in milliseconds until response was received (across all service)
- The coloring of the lower bar in the graph indicates certain properties of the response during a particular availability check.
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OK:
We verified that the server correctly implements the SOAP protocol, however this does not mean that we have verified its actual functionality (such as a weather service). -
invalid host:
we have been unable to connect to the host either because we could not resolve the domain name or because the IP address specified was not a public one. -
connect timeout:
we have been able to contact the server, however within 20 seconds we could not establish a connection. -
read timeout:
the server took more then 20 seconds to send its response. -
malformed response:
the server did not respond according to the SOAP protocol specification. Please not that the service still might provide some functionality, but it is likely that there exists some problem.
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