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Swagger Doc from APEX ORDS RESTful Workshop

Doug Gault 19-Mar-2018 APEX, ORDS, REST 2 Comments

Last week Dietmar Aust tweeted about the APEX 18.1 ability to generate Swagger Doc from your ORDS based RESTful services. This is actually an innate ability within ORDS itself and is simply exposed through APEX. What may not have been obvious in EA2 was that there is also a new Instance setting under the REST section. The new setting takes …

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