PAPI Error Simulation
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This is a Profound API example of how errors may look like on endpoints and how they can be captured.
Last updated on April 13, 2024
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PAPI Error Simulation
This is a Profound API example of how errors may look like on endpoints and how they can be captured.
Web service endpoint: https://profoundjs.com/run/rcabpfl/papi-error-simulation/wsapi/TestService
Test with PAPI GUI app: https://profoundjs.com/run/rcabpfl/papi-error-simulation/
Explore service and app: https://profoundjs.com/ide/rcabpfl/papi-error-simulation/
To begin development, drag new widgets into app.json in design view.
To test your changes, select Save, and then select Launch.
To name your project, select Settings.
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