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<token> |
-Note: mytokengenerator.xml can be used as a file name, which simplifies the command. See example underneath step 2 for original command and the example below for simplified command.
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-Note: if using a programming language, just place the curl example parts into the correct http message header or body locations.
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<?xmlversion
=
"1.0"
encoding
=
"UTF-8"
?>
<
token
>
<
id
>75E5CEBE-6BBB-2FB5-A613-0368A361D0B6</
id
>
<
username
>sample_username</
username
>
<
client_id
>client_name_of_your_choosing</
client_id
>
<
user_ip_address
>your_origin_ip_address</
user_ip_address
>
...
</
token
>
*Note: if using a programming language, just place the curl example parts into the correct http message header or body locations.
Provided a successful response is received, an HTTP success status code of 200 is supplied with the response. Below is a sample response from the curl call - where the value in the ID tag is the token you will use as the value in the Echo-Token header:
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< token > < id >75E5CEBE-6BBB-2FB5-A613-0368A361D0B6</ id > < username >sample_username</ username > < client_id >client_name_of_your_choosing</ client_id > < user_ip_address >your_origin_ip_address</ user_ip_address > < provider >Provider Id</ provider > </ token > |
Provided a successful response is received, an HTTP success status code of 200 is supplied with the response. Below is a sample response from the curl call - where the value in the ID tag is the token you will use as the value in the Echo-Token header:
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< token > < id >75E5CEBE-6BBB-2FB5-A613-0368A361D0B6</ id > < username >sample_username</ username > < client_id >client_name_of_your_choosing</ client_id > < user_ip_address >your_origin_ip_address</ user_ip_address > < provider >Provider Id</ provider > </ token > |