Added a new sample to show working with I/O Events#6
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Added a new sample to show working with I/O Events#6bootsie123 wants to merge 2 commits intoAdobeDocs:mainfrom
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Hmm... I'm also running into this issue now. It looks like for some reason the webhook is returning an empty body which is causing the issue. I'll have to look into this one further |
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Just did some more testing. It looks like the HTTP request from Adobe IO doesn't have a body attached to it. Although in the event debug tracing tab it says does. Any ideas? |
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Adds a new sample to show how to work with I/O Events with CC libraries. The sample takes the form of a webpage that allows you to trigger different I/O events and shows the resulting API and webhook responses. Solves issue #3.