Hi Jitendra, (in Anypoint Manager only) I want to restrict HTTP Methods POST, GET for some end users like I have end point POST : /document and GET: /document. this API is already used by say application A, and A can access both POST and GET method but in new Integration with B application, I don't to give access for POST method. B can only implement GET method. How can we handle it by applying policies? Please share your solution
hi sir, so what will be the answer of below question ? ************************************************************** The new RAML spec has been published to Anypoint Exchange with client credentials. What is the next step to gain access to the API? A. Email the owners of the API. B. Create a new client application. C. No additional steps needed. D. Request access to the API in Anypoint Exchange.
13:52 Hello Sir , You got Internal Server Error because data was not available for that cartAccountId then how did you check the data is not present in exapmle.
We are publishing the RAML to Exchange from Design Center. And, we are deploying the project JAR (from Anypoint studio) to Runtime Manager. Suppose If the RAML specification is changed OR project is been modified in Anypoint studio...how come those two would be in Synch? (I mean before Publish && Deploy). Can we deploy the published RAML from Exchange directly to Runtime manager? Whats the Role of Exchange here?
The reason is...if you don't deselect, The studio metadata and all the dependencies of your project will be included in the JAR file. Which obviously makes the Jar big.