Difference between revisions of "LoginApplicationToken"
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Revision as of 11:59, 16 September 2015
Description
Login Application Token do the login in the application using a previous token generated by the method GetApplicationToken in the RegistrationService.
Parameters
- deviceType (int, required)
- The device type code (see #DeviceTypeCodes enumeration to know the list of device types allowed)
- instanceId (int, required)
- The id of the instance (OB) for the current environment. This ID might vary depending on the environment.
- deviceId (string, required)
- Device ID that uniquely identifies the device. This is usually a device factory identifier. In order to login with a device as TrustedDevice, the user needs to previously register the device as trusted device (using Registration Service methods).
- applicationtoken (string, required)
- A valid token for identifying the API session context and logged user.
Returns
TO BE COMPLETED
Exceptions
TO BE COMPLETED
Caching
This method is not cached.
Known issues
None
Version history
TO BE COMPLETED