See: Description
Interface | Description |
---|---|
CourseSyllabusBatchManager |
The course syllabus batch manager provides access to course syllabus
batch sessions and provides interoperability tests for various aspects of
this service.
|
CourseSyllabusBatchProfile |
The
CourseSyllabusBatchProfile describes the
interoperability among batch syllabus services. |
CourseSyllabusBatchProxyManager |
The course syllabus batch proxy manager provides access to course
syllabus batch sessions and provides interoperability tests for various
aspects of this service.
|
DocetBatchAdminSession |
This session creates, updates, and deletes
Docets in
bulk. |
DocetBatchForm |
This is the form for creating and updating docets in bulk.
|
DocetBatchFormList |
Like all
OsidLists, DocetBatchFormList
provides a means for accessing DocetBatchForm elements
sequentially either one at a time or many at a time. |
DocetPeer |
An interface for the peers of the
Docet relationship. |
DocetPeerList |
Like all
OsidLists, DocetPeerList
provides a means for accessing DocetPeer elements
sequentially either one at a time or many at a time. |
ModuleBatchAdminSession |
This session creates, updates, and deletes
Modules in
bulk. |
ModuleBatchForm |
This is the form for creating and updating modules in bulk.
|
ModuleBatchFormList |
Like all
OsidLists, ModuleBatchFormList
provides a means for accessing ModuleBatchForm elements
sequentially either one at a time or many at a time. |
SyllabusBatchAdminSession |
This session creates, updates, and deletes Syllabi in bulk.
|
SyllabusBatchForm |
This is the form for creating and updating syllabi in bulk.
|
SyllabusBatchFormList |
Like all
OsidLists, SyllabusBatchFormList
provides a means for accessing SyllabusBatchForm elements
sequentially either one at a time or many at a time. |
The Open Service Interface Definitions for the org.osid.course.syllabus.batch service.
The Course Syllabus Batch OSID manages syllabi, modules, and docets in bulk.
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