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      <title>Leveraging vCenter 6 vAPI REST endpoint</title>
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      <description>vCenter 6 has introduced an important new feature for anyone interested in Automation and integration : a REST based endpoint providing access to some of the recent functionality such as the tagging service, the content library and transfer service : It is called &amp;ldquo;VMware vCloud Suite SDK&amp;rdquo; and codenamed vAPI. In addition to the REST API it provides language bindings for Java, Python, .NET, Perl and Ruby. If you want to know more about vAPI you can read the blog article I wrote on the VMware CTO Ambassadors blog.</description>
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