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... 135 Validation Tool A P P E N D I X F The research team developed a software tool hosted on a publicly accessible website that enables interested parties to test transactional data messages that could be transmitted among interacting software systems which manage demand-responsive transportation services. These transactional data messages can be sent using either XML or JSON data structures, in accordance with the data specification that is included with this document (see Appendix E)
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... 136 Development of Transactional Data Specifications for Demand-Responsive Transportation Figure F-1. Control module approach.
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... Validation Tool 137 The following is a sample piece of XML that could be sent to the validation service: tripTaskId0 tripTicketId0 10 The following is a sample piece of JSON that could be sent to the validation service: { "tripTask": { "tripTaskId": "tripTaskId0", "tripTicketId": "tripTicketId0", "customerLocInDropoffSequence": "10", "nodeAddress": " ", "nodeScheduledTime": { "time": "2016-05-04T18:13:51.0" } } } A typical API call to this validation service would have the following format: [Http POST] http://tcrp.demandtrans.com/api/Validator/validate?

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