Log In
Your administrator will give you the link to Smart API Manager and information on your user name and password.
After upgrade to a version of Smart API Manager newer than version 2020 (4.0), the first time you login in to Smart API Manager you might have a problem. For example, Smart API Manager may fail to run with a 404 error or an invalid client error. To work around this problem, please clear your browser cache or use incognito mode. (To learn how to do that, see the help for your browser.) You only have to do this once. This problem is caused by the way that older versions of Smart API Manager handled browser caching.
Set up or administer secure access
Whether you are setting up initial access for Smart APIs or managing an existing configuration, you use multiple features of Smart API Manager.
The order in which you perform tasks does not always matter, but sometimes there are prerequisites. For example, a group must exist before it can be authorized for a Smart API.
To get started, see the topics for these features:
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For assistance with Smart Client development, see Smart API Developer Documentation.
Change Smart API Manager settings
The following items affect all Smart APIs:
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Identity settings - Add or change settings for external applications your company uses to define and manage user credentials, such as Integrated Windows Authentication (IWA).
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Token settings - Enable or disable refresh tokens, change the lifetime for identity, access, and refresh tokens, and change the lifetime for authorization codes.