WSO2 API Manager is a complete solution for publishing APIs, creating and managing a developer community and for routing API traffic in a scalable manner. It leverages the integration, security and governance components from the WSO2 Enterprise Service Bus, WSO2 Identity Server, and WSO2 Governance Registry. In addition, as it is powered by the WSO2 Business Activity Monitor (BAM), the WSO2 API Manager is ready for massively scalable deployments immediately.
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Application access tokens are generated at the application level and valid for all APIs that you associate to the application. These tokens have a fixed expiration time, which is set to 60 minutes 3600 seconds by default. You can change this to a longer time, even for several weeks. Consumers can regenerate the access token directly from the API Store. To change the default expiration time, you open the <APIM_HOME>/repository/conf/identity.xml
file and change the value of the element <ApplicationAccessTokenDefaultValidityPeriod>
. If you set a negative value, the token never expires. This value only applies to the new applications you create.
Application user access token
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- Log in to the API Publisher as
apicreator
if you are not logged in already. - Click on the
PhoneVerification
API and then the Copy button that appears in its Overview tab. Give a new version number (e.g., 2.0.0) and click Done.
Tip Tip: The Default Version option means that you make this version the default in a group of different versions of the API. A default API can be invoked without specifying the version number in the URL. For example, if you mark http://host:port/youtube/2.0 as the default version when the API has 1.0 and 3.0 versions as well, requests made to http://host:port/youtube/ get automatically routed to version 2.0.
If you mark any version of an API as the default, you get two API URLs in its Overview page in the API Store. One URL is with the version and the other is without. You can invoke a default version using both URLs.
If you mark an unpublished API as the default, the previous default, published API will still be used as the default until the new default API is published (or prototyped).
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