API Central Service Getting Started Step 4—Configure a policy to secure the API proxy When an API proxy has been registered, API Central Service administrators and API developers can configure a policy to secure the API proxy: Click API Proxies in the menu on the left, and select an API proxy in the list to display its details. Click the Policies tab. Click the cog icon on the right, and select a policy from the Authentication type drop-down list. API key or pass through policies are currently supported. Click Save. Click the Deployments tab, and select the cog on the right of the runtime group and Redeploy. Related topics Step 5—Create client apps for API access API Central Service concepts Related Links
Step 4—Configure a policy to secure the API proxy When an API proxy has been registered, API Central Service administrators and API developers can configure a policy to secure the API proxy: Click API Proxies in the menu on the left, and select an API proxy in the list to display its details. Click the Policies tab. Click the cog icon on the right, and select a policy from the Authentication type drop-down list. API key or pass through policies are currently supported. Click Save. Click the Deployments tab, and select the cog on the right of the runtime group and Redeploy. Related topics Step 5—Create client apps for API access API Central Service concepts