![]() And since each such add-on increases Firefox’s memory usage and adds its own risks of bugs and memory leaks, I decided to try a whole separate Profile for development tasks. In short, some of my add-ons are specifically for development-oriented tasks, and aren’t useful or necessary for my normal browsing activities. Not, as far as I know, on a “mobile” device.) I typically use 2 or 3 Profiles for different purposes. (On your traditional workstation, that is. But you can create and explicitly run more than one Profile, each with different configurations, and each running in a separate process. By default, Firefox creates and uses just one Profile, and you might not even know of its existence. Nothing revolutionary about it, but I thought I’d share in case others who see this are unaware of the capability.įirefox stores user-specific data in Profiles. Taxonomies, policy characteristic tags, and environments are deprecated.ĪPI Designer is now accessible through the API Version Details page rather than in the Developer Portal.Stumbled across this write-up I’d done years ago for my colleagues. ![]() Manual approval is also available.Īnalytics are now available only to Organization Administrators. You can now set SLA tiers for automatic approval to reduce your management overhead. SLA-based policies now incorporate client ID and secret enforcement automatically.Īpplication management flows have changed. Contract enforcement and related policies have been replaced with client ID and secret enforcement. Policy application has been streamlined to a single step for each policy. The Developer Portal, containing the API Portals that you create and share, now acts as the developer-facing view of your API. The administrative view of your API version (called the API version details page) is now accessible only to API Version Owners or Organization Administrators. Terminology has changed to standardize around APIs and applications rather than services and consumers.Įach API version now has only a single endpoint. Session timeouts occur after a three-hour window irrespective of user activity. The IP allowlisting and IP blocklisting policies do not function for endpoints defined with the Jetty transport. ![]() It is only possible to register new applications from a portal for a specific API version rather than globally from the main Developer Portal page.īatch approval of applications is not currently supported.Ĭopying content from one API Version to another is not currently supported. Throttling and Rate Limiting policies do not currently work for APIs or proxies deployed to multiple API Gateway workers in CloudHub. It is not possible to visit the Developer Portal or any public API Portals when signed in as a user of a different organization.ĭevelopers cannot currently revoke their contracts with API Versions, only API Version Owners have the ability to revoke and delete contracts. The REST APIs for the Anypoint Platform for APIs are not currently exposed publicly for customer use. Because of this, unsupported policies are not available to be applied, and applied policies that are not supported by the tracking gateway are highlighted so that you can easily detect and correct problems. Policy configuration is now aware for the set of policies supported by the Gateway tracking your API proxy. This feature makes itĮasier to keep information about applications up to date. To reach it you can use the navigation menu towards the top and right of the API management page.įrom the applications management page, clients can now add or remove owners of an application. Explore and manage your client applications from here. New applications management page, the single point of access for all client applications for an organization’s APIs. To access, you can use the navigation menu towards the top and right of the page. The analytics panel has been removed, providing more space for the display of API management-related information. Redesign of API management page which now makes more information available at a glance and provides a drop-down API version menu for easier access.
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