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= Status (`status`) |
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The `status` endpoint provides an overview of the status of the application. |
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[[status-retrieving]] |
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== Retrieving the Status |
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To retrieve the status of the application, make a `GET` request to `/application/status`, |
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as shown in the following curl-based example: |
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include::{snippets}status/curl-request.adoc[] |
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The resulting response is similar to the following: |
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include::{snippets}status/http-response.adoc[] |
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[[status-retrieving-response-structure]] |
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=== Response Structure |
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The response contains the status of the application. The following table describes the |
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structure of the response: |
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[cols="2,1,3"] |
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include::{snippets}status/response-fields.adoc[] |
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