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Using the WebGroups API

If you run your own Web application that doesn't use the provided UserLookup library (for instance, if it isn't a Java application) then you can still query for information about groups by making a simple HTTP call. The response will be some XML.

Make a GET request to https://webgroups.warwick.ac.uk or http://webgroups.warwick.ac.uk with one of the following paths.

Note: Highlighted phrases in a path are examples and should be replaced with whatever you are searching for.

/query/group/group-name/members Lists members of the specified WebGroup.
/query/group/group-name/details A more detailed view of the specified WebGroup, including subgroups, descriptions and other metadata.
/query/group/group-name/groups As above, but also includes the members of each subgroup.
/query/user/user/member/group-name Returns "true" or "false" depending on whether the specified user is a member of the specified WebGroup.
/query/user/user/groups Returns a list of groups the specified user is a member of.
/query/search/deptcode/department Returns all WebGroups under the specified Department Code.
/query/search/name/search-term Returns a list of WebGroups with the specified search-term in the name or description. The search term should be URL encoded - so spaces are replaced with %20, etc.

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