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      <title>Postman &#43; vRO = HTTP-REST Plug-in Operations</title>
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      <description>In a previous article, I stepped through the process of working with vRealize Orchestrator&amp;rsquo;s (vRO) REST API using the RestClient add-on for FireFox. This was before I was introduced to my new favorite REST client: POSTMAN! @postmanclient In this article, I&amp;rsquo;ll provide a little detail on an approach you can use to improve your work with REST APIs and consuming them with Orchestrator&amp;rsquo;s REST plug-in. Throughout the article, I will use a FreeNAS 9.</description>
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