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- Develop
- API overview
- Retrieve information from HP Codar using RESTful calls
- API calls
- Application design APIs
- Application environment APIs
- Application life cycle APIs
- Artifact APIs
- Composition APIs
- Container APIs
- LDAP APIs
- Package APIs
- Release gate APIs
- Gate requests APIs
- Scheduler APIs
- Custom roles APIs
- Create an existing infrastructure resource pool
- Get infrastructure machine details
- Create an existing infrastructure machine
- Update an existing infrastructure machine
- Get existing infrastructure resource pool details
- HPE Codar CLI set up
- HPE Codar command line interface commands
- Appendix A: API return examples
API calls
The following public API calls provide access to Codar data and functionality. These calls are documented and can be exercised through a browser at: https://<host>:<port>/csa/apidocs.jsp. Use the host and port information appropriate for your environment. API calls can also be exercised programmatically or through an HTTP client. See Retrieve information from Codar using RESTful calls for more information on how to exercise API calls.
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