SOAP API Hostnames

It is important to use the correct hostname for the SOAP-based API you wish to use to ensure the associated web service functions correctly. Refer to the following table for the current hostnames of the SOAP APIs offered by Commission Junction Web Services.

 

API

WSDL

SOAP Hostname

Product Catalog Search Service

https://product-search.api.cj.com/wsdl/version2/productSearchServiceV2.wsdl

https://product-search.api.com/

Advertiser Search Service

https://link-search.api.cj.com/wsdl/version2/advertiserSearchServiceV2.wsdl

https://link-search.api.cj.com

Link Search Service

https://link-search.api.cj.com/wsdl/version2/linkSearchServiceV2.wsdl

https://link-search.api.cj.com

Support Services

https://support-services.api.cj.com/wsdl/version2/supportServiceV2.wsdl

https://support-services.api.cj.com

Real Time Commission Report Service

https://rtpubcommission.api.cj.com/wsdl/version2/realtimeCommissionServiceV2.wsdl

https://rtpubcommission.api.cj.com

Daily Publisher Commission Report Service

https://pubcommission.api.cj.com/wsdl/version2/publisherCommissionServiceV2.wsdl

https://pubcommission.api.cj.com

Item-based Details Report Service

https://pubcommission.api.cj.com/wsdl/version2/publisherCommissionServiceV2.wsdl

https://pubcommission.api.cj.com

http Access

Commission Junction no longer supports the host http://api.cj.com. If your programs use the non-secure hostname (http://api.cj.com), you must replace all references with the correct secure hostname (see table above) associated with the API you use. For more information or issues regarding this modification, please contact Commission Junction through the Contact Us link.

API Versions

Commission Junction is committed to offering the best Web Services possible by continuing to update and upgrade the APIs available. When a new version of an API is released, the previous version of that API is available for use for 3 months, after which time, the API is no longer accessible and all requests must utilize the updated version. During the 3 month grace period, developers must update their applications to the requirements of the new API to ensure a seamless transition.