
ApiManagementClient
ApiManagementClient
Use these REST APIs for performing operations on Certificate entity in your Azure API Management deployment.
Direct certificate management in Azure API Management
Authentication method is unspecified
Begin by authenticating according to your Azure API Management deployment requirements. Use the REST endpoints to perform certificate operations. Refer to Azure documentation for authentication details.
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About this API
The ApiManagementClient provides REST APIs to manage the Certificate entity within an Azure API Management deployment. It is designed for developers and administrators who need to programmatically handle certificates associated with their API management services.
This API allows users to perform operations such as retrieving, updating, and deleting certificates, which are critical for securing API endpoints and ensuring trusted communication. By integrating these APIs, users can automate certificate lifecycle management as part of their deployment workflows.
While the API focuses specifically on certificate-related operations, it fits into the broader Azure API Management ecosystem, enabling better security management and operational control over API gateways. Authentication details are not specified, so users should consult Azure's general authentication mechanisms for API Management services.
What you can build
- 1Manage certificates in Azure API Management
- 2Retrieve certificate details
- 3Update certificate information
- 4Delete certificates from deployment
Strengths & limitations
Strengths
- Direct certificate management in Azure API Management
- RESTful interface
- Supports essential certificate operations
Limitations
- Authentication method is unspecified
- Limited to certificate entity operations
Getting started
Begin by authenticating according to your Azure API Management deployment requirements. Use the REST endpoints to perform certificate operations. Refer to Azure documentation for authentication details.
FAQ
What authentication is required to use these APIs?+
Authentication details are not specified; typically, Azure API Management uses Azure Active Directory or subscription keys.
Can I manage certificates from the browser using this API?+
Since authentication is required and not detailed, browser usage depends on supported auth flows and CORS policies.
Are these APIs limited to certificate operations only?+
Yes, these APIs focus specifically on performing operations on the Certificate entity.
Is HTTPS required to access these APIs?+
As these are Azure REST APIs, HTTPS is generally required for secure communication.
Technical details
- Auth type
- unknown
- Pricing
- unknown
- Protocols
- REST
- Response time
- 164 ms
- Last health check
- 5/31/2026, 8:01:35 AM
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