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richie
5 years agoCommunity Hero
Hi RK1,
I'm struggling to understand what you mean. Can you clarify the following questions?
You state you want to help "Breaking end point which has both domain and resources"
What do you mean by "breaking an endpoint"?
What do you mean when you say your endpoint has both "domain and resources"? Surely every endpoint has a domain and resources?
Where you state you "have created test case using http://raji.test.com and /test/{Name} as my endpoint.
I coundn't use environment variables due to this practice." What do you mean, you couldnt use environment variables due to this practice? What practice?
Where you state "http://raji.test.com/test/{Name}
into endpoint as http://raji.test.com and /test/{Name} in resource path?" I dont understand what you mean by this? You have a server/host/domain value of 'http://raji.test.com' and your endpoints URI is '/test/{Name}'
Where you say " I did a logical grouping of the API calls and put the complete URI in the end point"
What do you mean when you say you "put the complete URI in the endpoint"?
A URL is a full address, so think protocol, server and path to the resource. URI vs URN vs URL can be a bir confusing depending on wjat webpage youre reading but the way a technical architect explained it to me was that the URI is not the full address, so think the path to the resource, so in your example the URI is '/test/{Name}'. So! What do you mean by putting the "complete URI into the endpoint"? How are you differentiating a URI to the endpoint?
If you provide the answers clarifying the points and if you can provide some screenshots of what youre talking about this will no doubt help explain your issues.
Cheers,
Rich
I'm struggling to understand what you mean. Can you clarify the following questions?
You state you want to help "Breaking end point which has both domain and resources"
What do you mean by "breaking an endpoint"?
What do you mean when you say your endpoint has both "domain and resources"? Surely every endpoint has a domain and resources?
Where you state you "have created test case using http://raji.test.com and /test/{Name} as my endpoint.
I coundn't use environment variables due to this practice." What do you mean, you couldnt use environment variables due to this practice? What practice?
Where you state "http://raji.test.com/test/{Name}
into endpoint as http://raji.test.com and /test/{Name} in resource path?" I dont understand what you mean by this? You have a server/host/domain value of 'http://raji.test.com' and your endpoints URI is '/test/{Name}'
Where you say " I did a logical grouping of the API calls and put the complete URI in the end point"
What do you mean when you say you "put the complete URI in the endpoint"?
A URL is a full address, so think protocol, server and path to the resource. URI vs URN vs URL can be a bir confusing depending on wjat webpage youre reading but the way a technical architect explained it to me was that the URI is not the full address, so think the path to the resource, so in your example the URI is '/test/{Name}'. So! What do you mean by putting the "complete URI into the endpoint"? How are you differentiating a URI to the endpoint?
If you provide the answers clarifying the points and if you can provide some screenshots of what youre talking about this will no doubt help explain your issues.
Cheers,
Rich
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