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Is there a suggestion or recommended approach to detect and potentially
reject an XML payload that contains something like this:]>&m; So that the nested depth of
the entity expansion over some limit can cause the request to be
rejected. Unless I am m...
IntroductionThis article discusses the various methods and artefacts
that can be used for the purposes of sharing or re-use in the API proxy
development process. It also provides links to a set of tools that
complement or support the reuse of these a...
This error is due to the recent requirement of a new
gke-cloud-auth-plugin that is to be installed along with kubectl and
other clients like apigeectl to authenticate access to GKE clusters.
Please execute the commands below, before running apigeectl...
To do this, you can add an XSLT policy before the XMLtoJSON policy to
modify the input XML so as to whitelist only the elements you need from
the request payload. One way to do this would be in XSLT:Policy:
XSL Transform-1
request
xsl://XSL-Transfo...
I tried the exact same policy and it works for me. The only time I did
see that error message, was when I either did not supply a value for the
appOwner secondary identifier or the value I supplied did not match the
developer email on the app. In tho...
Hi Dheerj,If I understand this question correctly, you need to generate
JSON output from the XML input.All you need is the default XMLtoJSON
policy that does exactly what you are asking as the default
implementation. You should not need any XSLT for ...
Hi Ashwini, you will have to use the mgmt apis to first GET entries from
the original KVM and call the Create api to create a new encrypted KVM
tand add the entries back. Here is the mgmt apis to do:GET:
http://docs.apigee.com/management/apis/get/org...