There is a 'list' API available, but this is white-listed (available on request), so getting your accesstoken and urn for one file doesn't automatically give access to your other files - unless someone can guess the other filenames (or iterate to find them). But if you're serving up the model on a public page, then you presumably don't care about that. This does mean that someone could separately access your translated file by grabbing the accesstoken and URN from your webpage. However, for the viewer on your client-page to access the file, you need to provide it with your accesstoken. You might consider downloading it to be advantageous because then you don't need to implement the OAuth code on your server.īuckets on the Autodesk server can only be accessed using the accesstoken created from your API keys, so it is secure in that only someone with your accesstoken and who knows the URN can access your translated file. You need to upload the DWG to the Autodesk server, translate it, and either then download the translation to store on your local server (as demonstrated on ) or keep it on the Autodesk server. The Autodesk View & Data API ( ) allows you to display a DWG on your website using a zero-client (WebGL) viewer.
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