Adding an ION API server
To be able to access and use the resources of an ION API server, that server must first be "registered" in your base application.
- Open the ION API Servers form and initiate a new record.
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Provide this information:
- Server ID
- This field is automatically populated, but you can
change it. Typically, this ID is a non-negative integer, with zero
(0) being reserved for the default ION API server. Note: If you are using the server to enable the Data Lake IDO Wizard, you must designate the server as the default ION API server. To do this, set this field to 0 (zero).
- Description
- Optionally, specify a helpful description for the server.
- Server URL
- Optionally, specify the URL of the ION API server.
This field is for documentation purposes only. The actual URL is derived from the .ionapi file.
- STS URL
- Specify the address of the WS-Trust STS (Security Token Service)
endpoint. This is available from the environment’s
idp.properties
file, under the property nameidp.wstrust.sts.url
. - Token URL
- Specify the address of the OAuth token endpoint. This is
available from the environment’s
idp.properties
file, under the property name idp.oauth.token.url. - Import .ionapi file
- Use this button to browse for an .ionapi file.
You can get the .ionapi file from the Infor ION API provisioning page.
Note: The .ionapi exists check box is automatically selected once the .ionapi file is imported. - Import Suites
- Optionally, use this button to search for and select an ION API server suite. When a suite is imported, information about the suite displays in the Suites grid.
- Suites
- Optionally, use this button to launch the ION API Suites
form, in which you can define a suite (or group) of ION API servers.
When you create a suite using that form and save it, it is automatically added to this form and information about it displays in the Suites grid when you refresh the form.
- Save.