You can use access tokens in a Bearer Token header of any REST API request. For example, with an access token with scope set to /subclient, you can retrieve the properties associated with a subclient.
API Request to Retrieve Subclient Properties
Syntax
GET webservice/Subclient/subclientId HTTP/1.1
Host: host name
Accept: application/xml
Authorization: Bearer access tokenwhere <webservice> is the root path used to route the API requests to the Web Server.
For more information, see Available Web Services for REST API.
Request Parameters
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Name |
Description |
Required |
|---|---|---|
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subclientId |
The subclient ID for the subclient. If the subclient ID is not known, use the GET Subclient API to retrieve it. |
Yes |
Request Headers
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Name |
Description |
|---|---|
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Host |
The host name of the Web Server or the Command Center used in the API request. |
|
Accept |
The format of the response. Valid values are: application/xml or application/json. |
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Authorization |
The bearer token or access token that you can create for yourself or for a user group. For more information, see Creating an Access Token. |