Documentation for MII web-services

Hello!
The following documentation on MII services exists: [illuminator services|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_mii122/helpdata/en/4a/e6733ccbeb34c6e10000000a421138/content.htm]
It's not complete and many services do not have mode = modelist to explore it. I know that particular services can be googled and i can get some information here from specialists, but It would be greate if more detailed and complete documentation exists.
Documentation on anything that follows http://<server>:<port>/XMII/.......
Best regards

Hello Petr,
i fully agree with you.
For MII 12.0, there is a good reference in the SAP Press book "Implementing and Configuring SAP MII" by Abesh Bhattacharjee and Dipankar Saha. Nevertheless, the official MII documentation at help.sap.com should provide full information on the Illuminator service. Even if the services have a mode list, you are not able to determine which input parameters they take.
Best Regards,
Matthias

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