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Revision as of 22:02, 23 July 2014
Description
Returns a list of paired applications to a trusted device. Must be authenticated using LoginTrustedDevice and it return all application tokens paired with this trusted device.
Parameters
- token (String, required)
- A valid token for identifying the API session context. The token can be anonymous or logged.
- applicationDeviceTypeId (int, required)
- Application device type id. For example for the rPVR application, it should 8601, as defined in the GVP_DEVICES_TYPES table.
Returns
Returns a JSON object containing a Paired Application list.
Example:
{
- "StatusCode": 0,
- "Severity": 1,
- "StatusMessage": "OK",
- "Content":
- [ "" ]
}
Exceptions
- None
Caching
This method is not cached.
Known issues
- None
Version history
API Version Number | Change description | Changes author |
---|---|---|
1.0 | Initial method design | Harley Cabral |