All resources return standard HTTP Header information (see http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html).
Header information indicates the Response Status Code as described in the following table:
Code |
Description |
---|---|
200 OK |
The data is retrieved successfully. |
201 Created |
The resource is created successfully. |
304 Not Modified |
Access is allowed but the resource is not modified. |
400 Bad Request |
There is a problem with the body or query parameters. |
401 Unauthorized |
Bad Authentication has occurred. |
403 Forbidden |
A server is not responding. |
404 Not Found |
URI does not point to a valid resource. |
405 Method Not Allowed |
A request is sent using the incorrect HTTP method. |
415 Unsupported Media Type |
A request is sent with the incorrect body. |
500 Internal Error |
A service is unavailable temporarily. |
503 Service Unavailable |
This error indicates a temporary issue with the service. |