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Applications naming convention follows this pattern:Partner Partner-(Country Code)-(Organisation Name)-(API)Where. Where:
- Country Code: 2-letter ISO code for your country (e.g., NL).
- Organisation Name: your organisation name.
- API: The WMDA APIs the application can access, i.e. DM (Data Manager), SMC (Search, Match & Connect).
Based on the API permissions, your application can have access to the following WMDA resources:
- Search and Match ( production;
- Search and Match sandbox;
- /or sandbox API), Match-Connect (production and/or sandbox API), Data Manager (production and/or sandbox API).production;
- Match-Connect sandbox;
- Data Manager production;
- Data Manager sandbox;
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PartnerAlternative is a "dummy" organisation for implementers to test their Match-Connect API integration internally. It works only in the Match-Connect sandbox and is provided upon request. |
Each application has its own client_id and client secrets. Visibility depends on your user role (see Access to the Portal below) and the API permissions granted to your organisationapplication.
Access to the Portal
You can manage client secrets using the Self Service Client Secret Management Portal, where you can view, create, and delete client secrets.
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- You must have the appropriate user role (
credential manager) provided by the WMDA team. - Login to the portal using MFA (MFA user guide).
- Visit the page https://portal.wmda.info/manage-clients.
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