Thank you for this video. It was very helpful to understand this mechanism. At the end I had an issue because I got an unauthorized error while calling the service (creating token worked fine). Solution: I am using BASIC authentication to logon into the API Provider (a SAP system). But if you do this, you need to implement an additional step in the policies that will remove the Authorization header entry with the token, because the BASIC Auth step will try to create another one and it seems that this step can not update an existing entry. @Info Street Buzz: Debugging APIs that fail seems to be a good topic for another video ;-)
Nice video
Thank you for this video. It was very helpful to understand this mechanism. At the end I had an issue because I got an unauthorized error while calling the service (creating token worked fine). Solution: I am using BASIC authentication to logon into the API Provider (a SAP system). But if you do this, you need to implement an additional step in the policies that will remove the Authorization header entry with the token, because the BASIC Auth step will try to create another one and it seems that this step can not update an existing entry.
@Info Street Buzz: Debugging APIs that fail seems to be a good topic for another video ;-)
Nice
Thanks