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Hi , Depending on how many files will be stored under each folder, either method should work fairly similarly, Personally I would go for the more grouped structure of the dynamic folders for a f...
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Hi , There isn't a programmatic way of fetching the config JSON file, but there is an alternative to using it. First, you'll need to generate your own public / private keypair and add it to t...
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Hi , Just to follow up, unfortunately there are no standard tests / mock versions that I am aware of, and the extent of the integration documentation is available on the developer site. The exte...
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Hi , Yes, you should be able to reuse that auth object containing the access token. It may be worth sending this info into an issue on the Java SDK. They should be able to look a bit deeper into...
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Hi , You'll want to use the standard OAuth 2 application flow. During the flow users will log in to Box with their username / password, which will provide you with an access token. That token ca...
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Hi , Is there something in particular that we can help with? - Jon
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Hi , It's entirely possible that there may be a discrepancy in the docs. I've gone ahead and filed an internal ticket for us to test our public endpoints with an app token to ensure that we can ...
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Hi , Ohhhh, ok I think I know what's going on. App token auth has a very restrictive number of endpoints that it works with, listed here. It's present to support a legacy system that was added i...
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Hi , These are a few of the options I can provide, given the info: Make sure to select the appropriate scopes in your application, then revoke your current developer token and reissue it. I'd r...
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Hi , It looks like some of your question was cut off after the sample, so I'll do my best to provide guidance with what's available. It looks like you're using the developer token in your cal...