Hi Team,
We are using the old version of API for PDF services to convert other Microsoft documents to PDF.
I would like to know if there is a timeline by which we should migrate to the new API version for enterprise paid accounts.
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Old REST APIs are supposed to reach their end of life on 26th Sept 2023. Users are requested to move to the new REST APIs accordingly.
Here are the specs for new REST API docs - https://developer.adobe.com/document-services/docs/apis/
Simple steps to get started with the new REST APIs - https://developer.adobe.com/document-services/docs/overview/pdf-services-api/gettingstarted/
The 1.X.X versions of PDF Tools SDK will reach End of Life in May 2022. Once a version reaches its end of life, the functionality may be deprecated and stop working.
Refer: https://developer.adobe.com/document-services/docs/overview/pdf-services-api/releasenotes/
Old REST APIs are supposed to reach their end of life on 26th Sept 2023. Users are requested to move to the new REST APIs accordingly.
Here are the specs for new REST API docs - https://developer.adobe.com/document-services/docs/apis/
Simple steps to get started with the new REST APIs - https://developer.adobe.com/document-services/docs/overview/pdf-services-api/gettingstarted/
But how do we make this work with the Adobe PDF Services Power Automate connector? After migrating to OAuth, we get following error message:
"Test connection failed. Details: The client must have the exchange_jwt scope."
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The Adobe PDF Services Power Automate connector does not support Oauth Server to Server credentials at present. You can either use your previous JWT based service account credentials or generate a new set of credentials from here.
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