Servlet API will be decommissioned soon for Tempo Cloud products

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As we announced back in November, Tempo has deprecated the Servlet API for all of its cloud products and will decommission it on April 1, 2020. The purpose in doing so is to ensure our ability to authenticate and authorize all requests and confirm that they come directly from actual users and not from malignant parties. Making this change will also allow us to align with Atlassian’s security requirements for cloud applications

In place of the Servlet API, Tempo will use its public REST APIs to replace the following functionalities:

 
Servlet API
REST API
GetAccounts

/billingKeyList/

/accounts/

GetHolidays

/holidayList/

/user-schedule/

GetWorklogs

/getWorklog/

/worklogs/


/events/deleted/types/worklog/

/events/updated/types/worklog/

UpdateWorklogs

/updateWorklog/

Storing external details on the worklog will be removed.

 

If you are not the administrator of Tempo Timesheets or Tempo Planner, please ensure your Tempo administrator is made aware of this change as soon as possible so that preparations can be made prior to April 1.

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