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AI-900: QnA Maker Knowledge Base REST Interface: Client Application Access

Learn how to permit client applications to use the REST interface of your QnA Maker knowledge base. Discover which options are required for client applications to access the knowledge base.

Question

You have published your QnA Maker knowledge base and now you want to permit your client applications to use its REST interface. Which of the following do client applications need to access the knowledge base?

Select all options that apply.

A. The knowledge base connection string
B. The knowledge base ID
C. The knowledge base authorization key
D. The knowledge base endpoint

Answer

B. The knowledge base ID
C. The knowledge base authorization key
D. The knowledge base endpoint

Explanation

To access the knowledge base, client applications require: the knowledge base ID, the knowledge base endpoint, and the knowledge base authorization key.

To allow client applications to use the REST interface of your published QnA Maker knowledge base, they need to have access to the knowledge base ID and the knowledge base authorization key. The knowledge base ID is a unique identifier for your knowledge base, while the authorization key is a security token that allows client applications to access the knowledge base.

The knowledge base connection string and endpoint are not required for client applications to access the knowledge base.

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