API FAQ
In modern B2B usage, APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) are not just tools but transformative agents. They are critical catalysts for integrating data flows between partners, providers, and customers - indeed, any two parties trying to communicate via apps and technologies that are different from one another. They’ve come a long way, going past connectivity by improving the flexibility of traditional robust exchange types, such as managed file transfer (MFT) and EDI.
Consider this: APIs are the key to simplifying complex data flows in a world revolving around diverse applications and technologies. They simultaneously speed things up, enhance agility, and maintain reliable data flow consistency whenever two parties interact, accelerating productivity and bolstering the bottom line.
APIs play a crucial role in the functionality of TinyCC. The URLs provided below cover key aspects of this arena, offering a guide to navigating and utilizing them effectively.
Covering items that create:
- Understanding of what an API is, its limits, error codes, and what they signify
- An API working strategy from A to Z.
- Insights into URL encoding, client libraries, and more.
- Tips for working with our API
- Why is API conducive to working with TinyCC, and how do I get started?
- What is URL encoding?
- What are the API limits? - List of error codes returned when API usage hits a limit
- Does the API support bulk operations?
- What are client libraries?