About this software
Web Services is an optional module for Enfocus Switch that exposes Switch workflows as HTTP(S) endpoints. It enables external systems and web applications to submit files and job metadata directly into Switch for automated processing and routing.
Designed for print and production operators, it streamlines file intake by integrating web submissions and metadata capture into existing Switch flows without manual intervention.
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Benefits
- Integrate web submissions: Accept files and job data from web applications into Switch workflows.
- Automate file intake: Reduce manual file handling by automating incoming job processing.
- Support metadata capture: Capture job metadata to route and process jobs automatically.
- Extend existing workflows: Expose Switch flows as web endpoints for external systems.
- Manage submission access: Configure access and authentication for web-based submissions.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Online documentation: Access installation and configuration guides on the Enfocus support portal.
- Knowledge base articles: Find troubleshooting articles and how-to content online for common scenarios.
- Software maintenance: Maintain software and obtain updates through Enfocus maintenance channels.
- License services: Manage module licensing and activations through Enfocus license systems.
- Support portal access: Submit cases and view product advisories via the Enfocus support portal.
Frequently asked questions
What are web services and how are they typically used?
Web services are network-accessible software components that expose functionality or data via standard APIs, enabling system integration, automation, and client applications.
How do web services handle security for data and access control?
Common approaches include encrypting data in transit using TLS, authenticating clients with tokens or API keys, and implementing authorization policies and role-based access control.
What deployment options are available for web services?
Deployment can be on-premises, in cloud environments, or using hybrid models; containerization and orchestration tools are commonly used for portability and scalability.
How should organizations monitor and maintain web services?
Monitoring typically combines logging, metrics, health checks, distributed tracing, and alerting; maintenance includes versioning, dependency management, automated testing, and controlled deployment updates.