IBm Cloud Watson Assistant: How to get the ID of a workspace
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.
android ibm-cloud ibm-watson watson-conversation
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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.
android ibm-cloud ibm-watson watson-conversation
add a comment |
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.
android ibm-cloud ibm-watson watson-conversation
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.
android ibm-cloud ibm-watson watson-conversation
android ibm-cloud ibm-watson watson-conversation
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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 Details
You should see the Workspace ID as the third entry under Skill Details.
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 Details
You should see the Workspace ID as the third entry under Skill Details.
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 Details
You should see the Workspace ID as the third entry under Skill Details.
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
add a comment |
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 Details
You should see the Workspace ID as the third entry under Skill Details.
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 Details
You should see the Workspace ID as the third entry under Skill Details.
answered Nov 13 at 2:26
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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
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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
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