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March News Recap
We don’t want you to miss any of this month’s updates. Below you’ll find a full recap of this month's announcements, new code samples, documentation, events, and more. Announcements BuildingConnected
Apply to become an APS Certified Partner
Are you an Autodesk Platform Services (APS, formerly known as Forge) super user? Do you have experience building custom solutions or applications for customers to increase their efficiency, bridge
Online testing environment
Just ran into this online tool called replit that supports multiple programming languages, provides editing capabilities, running and testing your app directly on the website. You can also import
Webhooks: Backend System Upgrade and IP Addresses Change
Autodesk is planning to upgrade the backend system for Webhooks in April 2023. This will be done without any downtime of Webhooks services. The IP addresses used by Webhooks will be different
Automation: Engine Lifecycle Policy and Removal of Older Engines
Since the introduction of Automation API for AutoCAD in 2014 (FKA, AutoCAD I/O), the idea of batch processing design models by running core components of desktop products in the cloud has come a long
Generating Access Tokens and Model URNs
Sometimes you may stumble across an interesting code snippet related to the Viewer SDK (for example, on Stack Overflow or Codepen.io) that requires you to plug in your own access token and model URN
Quick Ways to Experiment with Viewer SDK
If you're getting started with Autodesk Platform Services, and you're curious about what the Viewer SDK can do, here's a couple of options that let you experiment with the viewer without having to
Synchronizing camera between models
Introduction Imagine that you have to compare designs from completely different sources side by side, but their coordinate systems are completely different. That's what we'll cover in this blog post