IBm Cloud Watson Assistant: How to get the ID of a workspace












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I made a chatbot using IBM Cloud Watson Assistant and I need to use it in my Android applications. This my my config.xml code :



<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<resources>
<!-- Watson Conversation Service Credentials -->
<string name="workspace_id">???</string>
<string name="conversation_username">2m5tAP3W_ELNzcKlc4B5mRN6R-QXtF1C9zS22XzYXYbA</string>
<string name="conversation_password">2m5tAP3W_ELNzcKlc4B5mRN6R-QXtF1C9zS22XzYXYbA</string>

<!--Watson Speech-To-Text Service Credentials-->
<string name="STT_username">yP4_u_mm3mhVNn9zcgIMFakfbcUO2Q4L5cxbLhYpn8WN</string>
<string name="STT_password">yP4_u_mm3mhVNn9zcgIMFakfbcUO2Q4L5cxbLhYpn8WN</string>

<!--Watson Text-To-Speech Service Credentials-->
<string name="TTS_username">-t1Rljl4Mu1pdno09T2OXeMnQOyPPBgrEDieZSwsVzJX</string>
<string name="TTS_password">-t1Rljl4Mu1pdno09T2OXeMnQOyPPBgrEDieZSwsVzJX</string>

</resources>


I know that the API key is used instead of the userName and password in the services. My problem is that I can't find the workspace ID of my chatbot. I searched alot but I can't find it.










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    I made a chatbot using IBM Cloud Watson Assistant and I need to use it in my Android applications. This my my config.xml code :



    <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
    <resources>
    <!-- Watson Conversation Service Credentials -->
    <string name="workspace_id">???</string>
    <string name="conversation_username">2m5tAP3W_ELNzcKlc4B5mRN6R-QXtF1C9zS22XzYXYbA</string>
    <string name="conversation_password">2m5tAP3W_ELNzcKlc4B5mRN6R-QXtF1C9zS22XzYXYbA</string>

    <!--Watson Speech-To-Text Service Credentials-->
    <string name="STT_username">yP4_u_mm3mhVNn9zcgIMFakfbcUO2Q4L5cxbLhYpn8WN</string>
    <string name="STT_password">yP4_u_mm3mhVNn9zcgIMFakfbcUO2Q4L5cxbLhYpn8WN</string>

    <!--Watson Text-To-Speech Service Credentials-->
    <string name="TTS_username">-t1Rljl4Mu1pdno09T2OXeMnQOyPPBgrEDieZSwsVzJX</string>
    <string name="TTS_password">-t1Rljl4Mu1pdno09T2OXeMnQOyPPBgrEDieZSwsVzJX</string>

    </resources>


    I know that the API key is used instead of the userName and password in the services. My problem is that I can't find the workspace ID of my chatbot. I searched alot but I can't find it.










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      I made a chatbot using IBM Cloud Watson Assistant and I need to use it in my Android applications. This my my config.xml code :



      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
      <resources>
      <!-- Watson Conversation Service Credentials -->
      <string name="workspace_id">???</string>
      <string name="conversation_username">2m5tAP3W_ELNzcKlc4B5mRN6R-QXtF1C9zS22XzYXYbA</string>
      <string name="conversation_password">2m5tAP3W_ELNzcKlc4B5mRN6R-QXtF1C9zS22XzYXYbA</string>

      <!--Watson Speech-To-Text Service Credentials-->
      <string name="STT_username">yP4_u_mm3mhVNn9zcgIMFakfbcUO2Q4L5cxbLhYpn8WN</string>
      <string name="STT_password">yP4_u_mm3mhVNn9zcgIMFakfbcUO2Q4L5cxbLhYpn8WN</string>

      <!--Watson Text-To-Speech Service Credentials-->
      <string name="TTS_username">-t1Rljl4Mu1pdno09T2OXeMnQOyPPBgrEDieZSwsVzJX</string>
      <string name="TTS_password">-t1Rljl4Mu1pdno09T2OXeMnQOyPPBgrEDieZSwsVzJX</string>

      </resources>


      I know that the API key is used instead of the userName and password in the services. My problem is that I can't find the workspace ID of my chatbot. I searched alot but I can't find it.










      share|improve this question















      I made a chatbot using IBM Cloud Watson Assistant and I need to use it in my Android applications. This my my config.xml code :



      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
      <resources>
      <!-- Watson Conversation Service Credentials -->
      <string name="workspace_id">???</string>
      <string name="conversation_username">2m5tAP3W_ELNzcKlc4B5mRN6R-QXtF1C9zS22XzYXYbA</string>
      <string name="conversation_password">2m5tAP3W_ELNzcKlc4B5mRN6R-QXtF1C9zS22XzYXYbA</string>

      <!--Watson Speech-To-Text Service Credentials-->
      <string name="STT_username">yP4_u_mm3mhVNn9zcgIMFakfbcUO2Q4L5cxbLhYpn8WN</string>
      <string name="STT_password">yP4_u_mm3mhVNn9zcgIMFakfbcUO2Q4L5cxbLhYpn8WN</string>

      <!--Watson Text-To-Speech Service Credentials-->
      <string name="TTS_username">-t1Rljl4Mu1pdno09T2OXeMnQOyPPBgrEDieZSwsVzJX</string>
      <string name="TTS_password">-t1Rljl4Mu1pdno09T2OXeMnQOyPPBgrEDieZSwsVzJX</string>

      </resources>


      I know that the API key is used instead of the userName and password in the services. My problem is that I can't find the workspace ID of my chatbot. I searched alot but I can't find it.







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          First of all, Workspaces in IBM Watson Assistant are now called Skills. So, once you create a Watson Assistant service (under AI in Catalog) on IBM Cloud.




          • Click on Launch Tool

          • Create a New Skill under Skills Tab.

          • Click on the three vertical dots next to the Skill you just created

          • Click View API Detailsenter image description here


          • You should see the Workspace ID as the third entry under Skill Details.







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          • For Assistant ID, click on Assistants tab, create new Assistant, add a skill (new or existing) and click on View API details to find the Assistant ID.
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          First of all, Workspaces in IBM Watson Assistant are now called Skills. So, once you create a Watson Assistant service (under AI in Catalog) on IBM Cloud.




          • Click on Launch Tool

          • Create a New Skill under Skills Tab.

          • Click on the three vertical dots next to the Skill you just created

          • Click View API Detailsenter image description here


          • You should see the Workspace ID as the third entry under Skill Details.







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          • For Assistant ID, click on Assistants tab, create new Assistant, add a skill (new or existing) and click on View API details to find the Assistant ID.
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          First of all, Workspaces in IBM Watson Assistant are now called Skills. So, once you create a Watson Assistant service (under AI in Catalog) on IBM Cloud.




          • Click on Launch Tool

          • Create a New Skill under Skills Tab.

          • Click on the three vertical dots next to the Skill you just created

          • Click View API Detailsenter image description here


          • You should see the Workspace ID as the third entry under Skill Details.







          share|improve this answer





















          • For Assistant ID, click on Assistants tab, create new Assistant, add a skill (new or existing) and click on View API details to find the Assistant ID.
            – Vidyasagar Machupalli
            Nov 23 at 11:08














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          First of all, Workspaces in IBM Watson Assistant are now called Skills. So, once you create a Watson Assistant service (under AI in Catalog) on IBM Cloud.




          • Click on Launch Tool

          • Create a New Skill under Skills Tab.

          • Click on the three vertical dots next to the Skill you just created

          • Click View API Detailsenter image description here


          • You should see the Workspace ID as the third entry under Skill Details.







          share|improve this answer












          First of all, Workspaces in IBM Watson Assistant are now called Skills. So, once you create a Watson Assistant service (under AI in Catalog) on IBM Cloud.




          • Click on Launch Tool

          • Create a New Skill under Skills Tab.

          • Click on the three vertical dots next to the Skill you just created

          • Click View API Detailsenter image description here


          • You should see the Workspace ID as the third entry under Skill Details.








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          • For Assistant ID, click on Assistants tab, create new Assistant, add a skill (new or existing) and click on View API details to find the Assistant ID.
            – Vidyasagar Machupalli
            Nov 23 at 11:08


















          • For Assistant ID, click on Assistants tab, create new Assistant, add a skill (new or existing) and click on View API details to find the Assistant ID.
            – Vidyasagar Machupalli
            Nov 23 at 11:08
















          For Assistant ID, click on Assistants tab, create new Assistant, add a skill (new or existing) and click on View API details to find the Assistant ID.
          – Vidyasagar Machupalli
          Nov 23 at 11:08




          For Assistant ID, click on Assistants tab, create new Assistant, add a skill (new or existing) and click on View API details to find the Assistant ID.
          – Vidyasagar Machupalli
          Nov 23 at 11:08


















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