Excellent, thanks
On 19 October 2011 15:09, Chris Wilper <cwil...@duraspace.org> wrote:
> There's no official ping method, but you could try GETting
> /fedora/objects/fedora-system:FedoraObject-3.0/objectXML
>
> That built-in object should be present in all 3.x repositories, and
> "Get Object XML" has historically fallen under the API-M banner, so
> it'll require AuthN to get it.
>
> - Chris
>
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 1:00 AM, Greg Pendlebury
> <greg.pendleb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On an unrelated note... what is the best method to call if you just want
> to
> > test credentials on the API-M interface?
> >
> > In the older version (2.2.4), during system startup I would test the
> > credentials the user supplied in config by calling 'describeUser()'. It
> > would fail if their username/password didn't work, but not do anything to
> > the system otherwise.
> >
> > This method appears to be gone now. The most trivial method I can find
> now
> > seems to be calling 'getNextPid()'. I tried asking for 0 PIDs but that
> still
> > gave me 1 PID, so my 'hacky' solution now is to call it for a nonsense
> > namespace so I don't muck up the correct namespace.
> >
> > Am I missing a better alternative however?
> >
> > Ta,
> > Greg
> >
> >
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