MingleConnection

Infor Ming.le is a powerful tool for collaboration. One of its most useful features is posting messages.

You can use the MingleConnection data type to post messages to various targets:

#define EngineVersion 3.0
#define RuntimeVersion 3.0

void MingleDemo()
{
  string serviceEndpoint = 
  "http://192.168.47.43:7180/socialservice.svc/";
  string tenant = "infor";
  string userGUID = "4439909a-7ef6-4b06-98af-f90a8e0c0060";
  string accessKey = "8C7A6E35A698440288850C436FA3A936";
  string secretKey = 
  "cNUB91gr4HND26eO/hFqRUhrygXrmFfX/fjn5/49uNRM4iKfzDR8+w==";

  MingleConnection connection = MingleCreateConnection(
    serviceEndpoint, 
    tenant, 
    userGUID, 
    accessKey, 
    secretKey
  );
  MinglePostMessage(
    connection, 
    "Test message from a client!", 
    MinglePrivacyLevelPrivate
  );
  WriteLine("Sent message to own feed.");

  MinglePostMessageToOtherUser(
    connection,
    "2f22337e-5f8a-4827-a58e-688d86a26af4",
    "Hello!!",
    MinglePrivacyLevelPrivate
  );
  WriteLine("Sent private message to colleague feed.");
}

Refer to the Infor Ming.le User Guide to learn how to obtain a user GUID, an access key, and a secret key.

When posting messages, you can select one of these privacy levels:

  • MinglePrivacyLevelPrivate: The message can only be seen by the recipient.
  • MinglePrivacyLevelColleagues: The message can be seen by the recipient and colleagues.
  • MinglePrivacyLevelPublic: The message can be seen by all users.
  • MinglePrivacyLevelGroup: The message can only be seen by the receiving group.

There is an implicit privacy level named MinglePrivacyLevelTargetList. It is set automatically when you use one of the Infor Ming.le functions accepting a StringArray of user IDs and group IDs.