Hi OT2 Team,
I have access to a trial of OpenText Core Content (SaaS App) This is working fine and we can access the web interface, add content etc. As part of evaluating the Core Content platform, we need to confirm whether we can interact/add content using available APIs.
Reading
https://developer.opentext.com/coresaas/products/corecontent/documentation/corecontentworkspaceoverview/1
, this states that "The underpinnings to Core Content are the Content Storage Services and Content Metadata Services which allow developers to upload files, manage types, object attributes and permissions. Core Content then adds APIs that allow Core Content customers to extend and integrate their organization’s tenant via this APIs."
This leads me to believe that I should be able to use these APIs directly, rather than only interacting with content directly via the Core Content UI/App.
Thing is, I have been unable to get this to work using the Postman project from
It would seem that I do not have rights/privileges to the APIs directly - as I cannot seem to obtain a valid OAuth token, despite being able to signin to Core Content!
So my question is - if a customer has only subscribed to the SaaS Core Content (App), does this entitle them to use the Core APIs directly, associated with the same subscription/tenancy that the Core Content app resides under?
Regards,
David