When I try to use the ACC Api, and get the issues API I got the following error: title": "Unauthorized", "details": "Service to service authentication is not allowed", you know what the problem is?
This was really helpful for me when I was first getting into Forge: labs.blogs.com/its_alive_in_the_lab/2017/09/sam-nseir-export-bim-360-project-data-via-autodesk-forge.html The skills required depend on what you are trying to do. In my case, I was trying to streamline some of our workflows with BIM 360, so I just worked with the BIM 360 API and Data Management API, which didn't require much coding experience. I used Postman and Python mostly. On the other hand, if you want to develop your own apps or automate Revit workflows, you will need more web dev and coding experience. Another fantastic resource is just the Autodesk Forge site. You can search the documentation and read about the other APIs there. forge.autodesk.com/developer/documentation One more resource is the forge-api discord channel where you can talk Forge and ask your questions. discord.gg/xZ3mwgg
When I try to use the ACC Api, and get the issues API I got the following error:
title": "Unauthorized",
"details": "Service to service authentication is not allowed",
you know what the problem is?
Hi, great video. Can I know that forge view has a limited file size?
I need this autodesk forge software ...how can get software and programme ..I will used in tmt rolling for pass design and mill design
Hi, tutorial, my question is where or how you learn Forge, i mean im not programmer, im architect. there is a master or school that teach this?
This was really helpful for me when I was first getting into Forge: labs.blogs.com/its_alive_in_the_lab/2017/09/sam-nseir-export-bim-360-project-data-via-autodesk-forge.html
The skills required depend on what you are trying to do. In my case, I was trying to streamline some of our workflows with BIM 360, so I just worked with the BIM 360 API and Data Management API, which didn't require much coding experience. I used Postman and Python mostly. On the other hand, if you want to develop your own apps or automate Revit workflows, you will need more web dev and coding experience.
Another fantastic resource is just the Autodesk Forge site. You can search the documentation and read about the other APIs there.
forge.autodesk.com/developer/documentation
One more resource is the forge-api discord channel where you can talk Forge and ask your questions. discord.gg/xZ3mwgg