The file that is linked below includes two different examples of workflow configurations that use the REST Server agent:
WFL_no_ssl
is setup to receive REST requests from any clients without the need for any certificate verifications on either end. Debug events are generated to display the responses from the server. No authentication is used.WFL_1-way_ssl
is setup to receive REST requests from clients and to respond to the client with the server certificate, by way of the server keystore. Debug events are generated to display the responses from the server. No authentication is used.WFL_1-way_ssl_OAuth2
is setup to receive REST requests from clients and to respond to the client with the server certificate, by way of the server keystore. Debug events are generated to display the responses from the server. OAuth 2.0 is used for authentication.WFL_2-way_ssl
is setup to receive REST requests from clients and to respond to the client with the server certificate. The REST Server will also request for verification of the client certification using a truststore stored on the server itself. Debug events are generated to display the responses from the server. No authentication is used.WFL_2-way_ssl_OAuth2
is setup to receive REST requests from clients and to respond to the client with the server certificate. The REST Server will also request for verification of the client certification using a truststore stored on the server itself. Debug events are generated to display the responses from the server. OAuth 2.0 is used for authentication.
Example workflows: REST_Server_example_export.zip
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Example for GET
Example for POST
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