Would like to know more about this tag and its functionality.
<validate>true</validate>
The page @ http://docs.apigee.com/api-services/reference/api-proxy-configuration-reference#baseconfiguration does not have any reference to this tag.
Can you provide some additional context. Where are you seeing this tag? I'm not clear what you're asking about.
@Dino I believe he's talking about the <validate> tag being used in the metadata section of the apigee proxy bundle. For example, see the snippet below:
<APIProxy revision="46" name="HelloWorld"> .... <Policy>SpikeArrest</Policy> </Policies> <ProxyEndpoints> <ProxyEndpoint>default</ProxyEndpoint> </ProxyEndpoints> <Resources/> <Spec/> <TargetServers/> <TargetEndpoints> <TargetEndpoint>default</TargetEndpoint> </TargetEndpoints> <validate>false</validate> </APIProxy>
?
The {bundle}.xml file is a summary of the deployed API Proxy.
The Validate tag indicates that the bundle validated on deployment. Changing this value will have no impact on a subsequent deployment of the bundle.
Many of the tags are not documented, but you can review what is documented at: Base Configuration
@Dallen How can I disable/enable this validation?
@Dallen We had a similar question. We check our proxies into a source control whenever there is a change. This is mainly because we have two planets in our environment. We frequently see this tag either being removed or added (<validate>false</validate). It doesn't seem to impact anything. We just wanted to confirm it will not have any negative impacts.
You don't need to worry about it.
It's a vestige from when Apigee Edge had optional validation of proxy bundles.
That no longer is optional.
But the tag remains. It;'s a bug that it appears at all.
I'll see if I can remove it. But it's safe to ignore.
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