Specifically the SOAP endpoint works by first submitting username and password to get a single use token then including that on the next api call.
I'd like to GET /users let apigee store my credentials and make both calls. I'd rather use access control to restrict the api to my servers.
I'm very new to Apigee Edge so any clues on how to set that up or the best place to learn would be greatly apreciated.
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You can do this through the use of Service Callouts (http://apigee.com/docs/api-services/content/servic... Extract Variable (http://apigee.com/docs/ja/api-services/content/ext... and Assign Message(http://apigee.com/docs/ja/api-services/content/ass... policies. It's quite normal to have to make a callout for a token before making a call to your backend service.
Apigee's online course Create and Manage APIs (https://pages.apigee.com/learn-create-and-manage-apis-registration.html) is a really great place to learn how to use these policies and apply them to situations like yours.
You can do this through the use of Service Callouts (http://apigee.com/docs/api-services/content/servic... Extract Variable (http://apigee.com/docs/ja/api-services/content/ext... and Assign Message(http://apigee.com/docs/ja/api-services/content/ass... policies. It's quite normal to have to make a callout for a token before making a call to your backend service.
Apigee's online course Create and Manage APIs (https://pages.apigee.com/learn-create-and-manage-apis-registration.html) is a really great place to learn how to use these policies and apply them to situations like yours.
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