Managing AI assets

Developer Portal offers you an exclusive platform to safely expose your AI assets to your target developers and partners.

Developer Portal also allows developers to self-register, learn about these APIs, and use the APIs in their applications.

To prepare to manage the APIs that you plan to make available in Developer Portal, consider the following questions:
  • How many Developer Portal instances you might need?
  • Which organizations might use Developer Portal?
  • Which users in the organization might use Developer Portal to consume the published APIs?
  • Which taxonomies and categories are required to organize the APIs?

For each Developer Portal instance, there is a Developer Portal object registered with the API Provider. A Developer Portal is associated with an organization. Multiple Developer Portal instances can share the same organization.

An AI asset can be published to multiple Developer Portal instances. Developer Portal is capable of managing the AI assets published from API Studio or any other provider application.

When an asset is unpublished (removed) from Developer Portal, its metadata is deleted from Developer Portal, and the asset is no longer available for access.

Developer Portal also has the Lifecycle management capability for APIs and packages to control the visibility of these assets for consumers based on their active state.

By default, this Lifecycle Management feature is disabled. You can enable this feature from the Administration section. For more information about API and package lifecycle management, see Managing lifecycle of APIs and packages.