How to deploy REST API created using WSO2 EI to WSO2 API Manager












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I am new to WSO2 products and currently doing POC using EI & API Manager. I am using WSO2 EI to create REST API's and WSO2 API Manager to publish.



I have created REST API using WSO2 EI developer studio and deployed successfully into EI. Now I want to deploy same API in API Manager in order to publish and subscribe.



Any idea how to do this.
Thanks in advance










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    I am new to WSO2 products and currently doing POC using EI & API Manager. I am using WSO2 EI to create REST API's and WSO2 API Manager to publish.



    I have created REST API using WSO2 EI developer studio and deployed successfully into EI. Now I want to deploy same API in API Manager in order to publish and subscribe.



    Any idea how to do this.
    Thanks in advance










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      I am new to WSO2 products and currently doing POC using EI & API Manager. I am using WSO2 EI to create REST API's and WSO2 API Manager to publish.



      I have created REST API using WSO2 EI developer studio and deployed successfully into EI. Now I want to deploy same API in API Manager in order to publish and subscribe.



      Any idea how to do this.
      Thanks in advance










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      I am new to WSO2 products and currently doing POC using EI & API Manager. I am using WSO2 EI to create REST API's and WSO2 API Manager to publish.



      I have created REST API using WSO2 EI developer studio and deployed successfully into EI. Now I want to deploy same API in API Manager in order to publish and subscribe.



      Any idea how to do this.
      Thanks in advance







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          You can generate the Swagger definition from WSO2 EI as mentioned in [1]. Then using that Swagger definition you can create an API in WSO2 API Manager by following [2].




          1. https://docs.wso2.com/display/EI600/Working+with+APIs#WorkingwithAPIs-GeneratingSwaggerdocumentsfortheAPIs

          2. https://docs.wso2.com/display/AM250/Create+and+Publish+an+API+from+Swagger+definition






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            You can generate the Swagger definition from WSO2 EI as mentioned in [1]. Then using that Swagger definition you can create an API in WSO2 API Manager by following [2].




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              You can generate the Swagger definition from WSO2 EI as mentioned in [1]. Then using that Swagger definition you can create an API in WSO2 API Manager by following [2].




              1. https://docs.wso2.com/display/EI600/Working+with+APIs#WorkingwithAPIs-GeneratingSwaggerdocumentsfortheAPIs

              2. https://docs.wso2.com/display/AM250/Create+and+Publish+an+API+from+Swagger+definition






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                You can generate the Swagger definition from WSO2 EI as mentioned in [1]. Then using that Swagger definition you can create an API in WSO2 API Manager by following [2].




                1. https://docs.wso2.com/display/EI600/Working+with+APIs#WorkingwithAPIs-GeneratingSwaggerdocumentsfortheAPIs

                2. https://docs.wso2.com/display/AM250/Create+and+Publish+an+API+from+Swagger+definition






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                You can generate the Swagger definition from WSO2 EI as mentioned in [1]. Then using that Swagger definition you can create an API in WSO2 API Manager by following [2].




                1. https://docs.wso2.com/display/EI600/Working+with+APIs#WorkingwithAPIs-GeneratingSwaggerdocumentsfortheAPIs

                2. https://docs.wso2.com/display/AM250/Create+and+Publish+an+API+from+Swagger+definition







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