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Configuring URL (Mandatory Step)

To configure the end point details: Note: – The named variable consists of the actual configuration values. By using the named variables, the vConnect module processes the API request. Note:- If you want to use the encoded URL string to post the API request, click the Is URL Encoded check box. This feature converts the… Continue reading Configuring URL (Mandatory Step)

Using Vahana Hub APIs

The Vahana hub dashboard displays all published APIs from different vendors, including Decimal Technologies. You can consume these APIs based on front-end application-specific requirements. To consume an API, you first need to subscribe to it and then test it to ensure that it is working as expected. You can subscribe to an API and then… Continue reading Using Vahana Hub APIs

Accessing Vahana Hub

After you successfully access the Vahana cloud’s portal, it lets you access the Vahana Middleware. Middleware is another web based portal that incorporates the Vahana Hub Marketplace. You can access the Vahana Hub Marketplace by performing the following functions: Accessing Middleware Portal To access the Middleware portal: Creating a New App To access the Vahana… Continue reading Accessing Vahana Hub

Accessing Vahana Cloud

After you successfully become a registered user with the Vahana cloud, you first need to access the Vahana cloud as follows: To access the Vahana cloud: After you successfully access the Vahana portal’s home page, you can access the Vahana Hub. To access the Vahana Hub, see the post: Accessing Vahana Hub.

vHub Overview

The Vahana cloud incorporates a dedicated API marketplace, which is referred to as the Vahana Hub. The API Marketplace is a platform that aggregates several APIs from different vendors. The client application user can access the API Marketplace to consume the API and then use its functionality. The Vahana Hub API Marketplace also offers several… Continue reading vHub Overview

API Management with vConnect

Introduction In the vConnect module, this feature is used to add a new APIs and manage currently used APIs. By using the vConnect module, you can add three types of APIs: SOAP/REST, Lambda, and Database. The SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) based API represents a SOAP envelope. A SOAP envelop contains the SOAP headers and… Continue reading API Management with vConnect

Service Management with vConnect

Introduction In the vConnect module, this feature lets you create a new service. After you create a new service, you can add one or more APIs under newly created service. In vConnect, a service is treated as a container that contains a collection of multiple APIs. This service container provides the feature of API orchestration.… Continue reading Service Management with vConnect