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Displaying a Schema Definition for a Reservation
You can use the vRealize Automation REST API to display a schema denition for any supported
reservation type, including a vSphere, Amazon EC2, or vCloud reservation.
Display a Schema Definition for a vSphere Reservation
You can use the REST API reservation service to display a schema denition for a specic
vRealize Automation reservation type, for example a vSphere reservation.
Prerequisites
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Log in to vRealize Automation as a fabric group administrator.
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Verify that the host name and fully qualied domain name of the vRealize Automation instance are
available.
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Verify that you have a valid HTTP bearer token that matches your login credentials. See Chapter 2,
“REST API Authentication,” on page 9.
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Obtain the schema class ID of the reservation type to create. See “Display a List of Supported
Reservation Types,” on page 114.
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