Getting Started

Test Environment

Partners will need to provide SMX with a single web service endpoint to be used for message delivery. This endpoint must be global for all hotels using the connection, not for each hotel.

The endpoint must also accept incoming SMX requests with the header 'Accept' with the value application/xml.

Encryption is provided by the transport layer via HTTPS. Each message contains a WS-Security (WSSE) UsernameToken SOAP header for authentication/authorization purposes. Each connecting SMX Partner Application will need to provide a webservice endpoint to receive the reservation notifications.

Test Extranet

Each application connecting to SMX will be provided with a test account on our Little Hotelier application, where they can create test reservations and complete the test scenarios required for certification.

Access to the test extranet: https://tpi-cm-apac.preprod.siteminderlabs.com/web

Your First API

The Reservations API is the first step in your SMX integration. This allows SMX to deliver bookings created in or delivered to one of our publisher (PMS) partners to our subscriber (application) partners. Once this step is completed, we'll create a test account for you to access the SiteMinder platform.

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