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For more information about the SLAPI as they refer to the Virtual Router Appliance APIs, see the following resources in the SoftLayer Development Network (SLDN): SoftLayer_Network_Gateway API SoftLayer_Network_Gateway_Member API SoftLayer_Network_Gateway_Vlan API SoftLayer_Network_Gateway_Status API SoftLayer API Python Client More SoftLayer API Examples with different languages Example - Ordering a gateway appliance
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/virtual-router-appliance?topic=virtual-router-appliance-vra-apiFor example, an exemption may be approved if a service offers an API compatible with a de facto standard, such as S3, or if a service offers an API that seamlessly extends an open source project, such as Kubernetes, following that project's API standards and conventions.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/api-handbook?topic=api-handbook-introForming your key management service API request When you make an API call to the service, structure your API request according to how you initially provisioned your instance of Hyper Protect Crypto Services. To build your request, pair a regional service endpoint with the appropriate authentication credentials.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/hs-crypto?topic=hs-crypto-set-up-kms-apiRelated information watsonx Assistant v1 API reference watsonx Assistant v1 API reference watsonx Assistant v1 API reference watsonx Assistant v1 API reference watsonx Assistant v1 API reference watsonx Assistant v1 API reference watsonx Assistant v1 API reference watsonx Assistant v1 API reference watsonx Assistantv1 API reference watsonx Assistant docs Release notes Javadoc for Assistant Javadoc
https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/assistant-v2Projects API change log In this change log, you can learn about the latest changes, improvements, and updates for the Projects API. The change log lists changes that have been made, ordered by the date they were released. Changes to existing API versions are designed to be compatible with existing client applications. 03 April 2024 Projects API v1.0.0 is now available. Make sure you update your version from beta.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/secure-enterprise?topic=secure-enterprise-projects-api-change-login Managing your account, resources, and access
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access_tags: "env:public" Endpoint URLs The Global Tagging API uses the following public global endpoint URL. When you call the API, add the path for each method to form the complete API endpoint for your requests. https://tags.global-search-tagging.{DomainName} If you enabled service endpoints in your account, you can send API requests over the IBM Cloud® private network at the following base endpoint URLs.
https://cloud.ibm.com/apidocs/taggingAPI and CLI overview IBM® Event Streams for IBM Cloud® provides a number of API to help use and configure your Event Streams Kafka cluster. The following API versions are available: Kafka native API: Kafka exposes all its functionality over a language independent protocol that has clients available in many programming languages.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/EventStreams?topic=EventStreams-api_referenceAlso verify that you have access to the IBM Cloud Direct Link API service. The following examples use the directlink.cloud.ibm.com global endpoint. Step 1: Store your API key as a variable Run the following command to store the API key for your account in an environment variable. If you don't have an API key, see Creating an API key.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/dl?topic=dl-set-up-environmentAPI prerequisites Before you can use the API to interact with a transit gateway, you must get an IAM token, store the endpoint as a variable, and verify that you have access to the IBM Cloud Transit Gateway API service. The following examples use the transit.cloud.ibm.com global endpoint. Step 1: Store your API key as a variable Run the following command to store the API key for your account in an environment variable.
https://cloud.ibm.com/docs/transit-gateway?topic=transit-gateway-set-up-environment