Creating your application
Last update: August 4, 2023
- Topics:
- Acrobat Sign API
CREATED FOR:
- Beginner
- Developer
Learn how to create an application in Acrobat Sign.
This tutorial is specifically designed for OEM partners that are building and embedding a signature process within their application.
Transcript
Welcome to our quick start for Adobe Document Services and Adobe Acrobat Sign APIs. The videos in this series will empower you to build and embed an end-to-end document generation and signature process within your platform. Now that we have our Developer Edition org up and running, we are going to create our Adobe Acrobat Sign app. The app is created via the Account tab, which is in the top left of the web interface. Click Account, Acrobat Sign API on the left-hand sidebar, and then click API Applications in the child menu of the Acrobat Sign API menu. Once we are on the API Applications page, we can see a button with a plus sign on the top right part of the UI. Click this to begin making your application. For this application, we will make the name and display name embed Quick Start. Make sure you also click a domain type of partner, as this is important for making the OAuth call in a future step. Then click Save. With our new application, we can now configure the OAuth. We navigate back to the API Applications page and click the app we just created. Now we can see there will be a hyperlink above the list of applications that says Configure OAuth for Application. Click that link. This link will open a UI where you will enter the redirect URI and enable application scopes. The redirect URI will be the callback URI for your OAuth server on your application. In this example, we will use this postman link to show the code being returned by the OAuth process. Next, we will enable the following scopes for our application. User read, write, and login, Agreement read, write, and send, and lastly, Library read and write. Now click Save. Thanks for checking out our Adobe Acrobat Sign Quick Start guide for embedding our signature questions. Please contact your account representative or send an email to signembed at adobe.com so we can put you in touch with a member of our Adobe Acrobat Sign Embed team.
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Acrobat Services
- Overview
- PDF Services API
- Overview
- Getting credentials for Microsoft Power Automate
- Create your first flow in Microsoft Power Automate
- Create PDF from HTML
- Using PDF Services API to export PDF to Word, PowerPoint, and more
- Getting started with Adobe PDF Services API and Java
- Getting started with Adobe PDF Services API and .Net
- Using Adobe PDF Services API to OCR PDF files
- Document Generation API
- PDF Accessibility Auto-Tag API
- PDF Extract API
- PDF Electronic Seal API
- PDF Embed API
- Acrobat Sign API
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- Overview
- Automate legal workflows
- Modernizing employee onboarding
- Accelerate your sales process
- Managing sales proposals and contracts
- Creating an NDA
- Managing legal contracts
- Managing employee offer letters
- Searching and indexing
- Reviews and approvals
- Report creation and editing
- Job posting
- Student-Teacher collaboration
- Agreement workflows in Node.js
- HR document workflows in Java
- Managing financial document workflows in Java
- Handling invoices
- Digital document publishing