API
What is an API?
An application programming interface (API) is a set of routines, data structures, object classes, and/or protocols provided by libraries and/or operating system services in order to support the building of applications.
What APIs do you provide?
The software
provides various APIs and examples for many programming languages.
The most popular are: the SQL API, the HTTP API, the E-mail API, and
the File API. Software developers often connect to the SMS gateway
using the built in SMPP server.
Example program codes
are available for C#, C++, ASP VB, PHP, Java, and Delphi.
More information
- SMS basics
- Why is SMS so successful?
- Example applications of SMS messaging
- SMS number formats
- SMS and MMS message types
- Short Message Service Center (SMSC)
- SMS Gateway
- Two way SMS system - Ozeki NG
- Hardware and software requirements
- 2.2 Network requirements
- Ozeki SMS Gateway - General information about the software
- Routing
- Message types
- Delivery reports
- GSM modem
- SMPP
- CIMD2
- UCP/EMI
- HTTP
- SMTP
- API
- SQL to SMS
- HTTP to SMS gateway
- E-mail to SMS and SMS to E-mail forwarding
- Autoreply database
- Performance and scalability
- Logging
- Problem resolution
- Cost control and usage statistics
- Trial version of the SMS Gateway
- Commercial questions