POST /webservice/lead
not:
POST /webservice/lead/apikey/myapikey
In other words, apikey/myapikey does not do anything to identify the
resource so should not be part of your URI. If your clients must use
an API key, then you could have them send it as an HTTP Header.
Thanks for the quick response Bradley.
I liked the idea of using an HTTP header for API Key as soon as I read
your reply. I implemented it in the application already. :)
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