This topic describes how to work your API KeysThe API Key grants access to your server, and is necessary for accessing and using Zend Server's API. API Keys are user-bound, and can only be used by their users. using the user interface.
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This procedure describes how to add an API key, which you will need to be able to use Zend Server's API.
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This procedure can only be performed by the Administrator.
Important:
If you are currently using Zend Server's Free edition, you have the option to create a WebAPI key for communication with Zend Studio only. To do this, click the Enable Access link, enter your password, and click OK.
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To add an API key:
Note: API's may require specific access levels (required permissions). For information on the required permissions of API's see Supported Methods.
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For information on deleting an API key see Deleting an API Key. |
This procedure describes how to delete an API key. Once an API key is deleted, it will no longer be able to access Zend Server's API.
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This procedure can only be performed by the Administrator.
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To delete an API key:
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For information on adding an API key see Adding an API Key. |
This procedure describes how to enable or disable an API key.
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This procedure can only be performed by the Developer. API Keys enabled by the Developer can be deleted by the Administrator.
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To enable/disable an API key:
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After being enabled, the API Key details are displayed. |