So you want to be able to access tenant resources using the REST API. The
way to do this is to develop this as a SaaS app, and deploy it in the ST.
Deploying the app into each & every tenant will not work.

Azeez


On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 2:24 PM, Sriragu Arudsothy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
>
>          I have deployed the Registry REST API which is a Jax web app in
> Super-Tenant mode. Then I have created another tenant (ragu.com), but the
> REST API war has not been deployed under the created tenant space.
> Therefore I was unable to access the REST API in the Tenant Mode without
> re-deploying the REST API Jax webapp. I meant to say that If I deployed the
> Jaxwebapp in the Tenant mode, I am able to access the REST API.
>
> Is there anyway to access the Jaxwebapp without re-deploy on the Tenant
> mode ?
>
> Thanks,
> Ragu
>
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