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Oracle® Fusion Middleware REST API Reference for the Oracle Access Management Access Portal Service
Release 11.1.2.2

Part Number E52131-01
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Preface

This guide describes the REST interfaces implemented by the Access Portal Service. The interfaces enable developers to programmatically perform Access Portal Service administrative operations such as adding, modifying, and deleting application and other policies, as well as user wallet operations related to application credentials and events.

Audience

This guide is intended for developers looking to familiarize themselves with the REST interfaces implemented by the Access Portal Service. It covers the definitions of HTTP requests made to and HTTP responses received from the Access Portal Service REST interfaces for each supported task in JSON and XML format; the relationships between the data entities implemented by the Access Portal Service, including the permissions required to perform operations on those entities; and provides detailed implementation examples of each supported REST interface.

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Related Documents

For more information, see the following documents in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Release 11.1.2.2 documentation set:

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