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Identity Manager 9.1.2 - API Development Guide

About this guide

This guide explains the API Server's functionality, how you program API calls, and add your own API methods to One Identity Manager.

Available documentation

The online version of One Identity Manager documentation is available in the Support portal under Technical Documentation. You will find videos with additional information at www.YouTube.com/OneIdentity.

Basic principles of API development

HTML applications use the API Client to communicate with the One Identity Manager API. The API Client controls all network access on the API Server.

The most important components for developing your own APIs are:

  • API projects: An API project represents the actual application and provides API methods. Various API projects are supplied with One Identity Manager, for example the Web Portal (portal).

  • API plug-ins: An API plug-in serves as a container for custom extensions. With an API plug-in, you can deploy your own API projects and/or add more API methods to existing API projects.

  • API Provider: An API provider is a single class in a DLL file that declares API methods.

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API Server basics

In this chapter you will find basic information about the API Servers architecture, which is important for custom programming with your own API methods.

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General information about the API Server

  • The API Server deploys the API.

  • The API Server is implemented using the Owin Platform (see http://owin.org/).

  • URLs are case sensitive.

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