Getting Started with Access Continuum

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Overview

We support the major package managers for our Java & Javascript SDKs. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, please contact support@levelaccess.com.

C# SDK

nuGet and IDE package managers

Use the keyword levelaccess to find the C# SDK in your preferred package manager for your IDE.

Continuum for C# is also available via nuGet. Learn more about the NuGet Package Manager.

.NET command line tool

Run the following command line on the terminal:

dotnet add package LevelAccess.Continuum.Professional

Learn more about .NET CLI.

Java SDK

Maven

Add the following Maven repository to your project's pom.xml file:

<repositories>
  <repository>
    <id>level-access-continuum</id>
    <url>https://dl.levelaccess.net/TOKEN/continuum/maven/</url>
    <releases>
      <enabled>true</enabled>
      <updatePolicy>always</updatePolicy>
    </releases>
    <snapshots>
      <enabled>false</enabled>
    </snapshots>
  </repository>
</repositories>
Replace TOKEN in the snippet above with the token you were provided by Level Access. Do not share this token with anyone who is not covered by your Continuum license; you are responsible for any activity using your account’s token. If you do not have a token, please contact support@levelaccess.com.

Add the following dependency to that same pom.xml file as before:

<dependency>
  <groupId>level-access</groupId>
  <artifactId>continuum-java-professional</artifactId>
  <version>5.0.1</version>
</dependency>

You're now ready to use the Continuum Java SDK in your project. Check out our technical documentation for a Getting Started guide and API-level information: https://tools.levelaccess.net/continuum/docs/latest/javadoc/index.html

Gradle

Add the following Maven repository to your project's build.gradle file:

repositories {
  maven {
    url "https://dl.levelaccess.net/TOKEN/continuum/maven/"
  }
}

Replace TOKEN in the snippet above with the entitlement token you were provided by Level Access. Do not share this token with anyone who is not covered by your Continuum license; you are responsible for any activity using your account’s token. If you do not have a token, please contact support@levelaccess.com.

Add the following dependency to that same build.gradle file as before:

dependencies {
  implementation 'level-access:continuum-java-professional:5.0.1'
}

You're now ready to use the Continuum Java SDK in your project. 

Learn how to get started with API-level information.

JavaScript SDK

NPM

Edit your project's .npmrc file—or, if it doesn't already exist, create it—in the same directory as your project's package.json file to include the following:

@continuum:registry=https://npm.levelaccess.net/continuum/
//npm.levelaccess.net/continuum/:_authToken=TOKEN

Replace TOKEN in the snippet above with the entitlement token you were provided by Level Access. Do not share this token with anyone who is not covered by your Continuum license; you are responsible for any activity using your account’s token. If you do not have a token, please contact support@levelaccess.com.

Then add the following dependency to your project’s package.json file with the following command from your command line:

npm install --save @continuum/continuum-javascript-professional@5.0.1
This will automatically add the Continuum JavaScript SDK to your package.json file. 

NOTE: Depending on your project, you may want to use --save-dev instead of --save above. Learn about the difference at Stack Overflow.

You're now ready to use the Continuum JavaScript SDK in your project.

Python

Run the following command on the terminal:

pip install continuum-python-professional==5.0.1 --index-url https://dl.levelaccess.net/TOKEN/continuum/python/simple/

Replace TOKEN in the snippet above with the entitlement token you were provided by Level Access. Don’t share this token with anyone who is not covered by your Continuum license; you are responsible for any activity using your account’s token. If you do not have a token, please contact support@levelaccess.com.

Authentication on a Windows NTLM Setup

If your organization uses a Windows Challenge/Response (NTLM) authentication protocol, Continuum must be run by a user who is authenticated on the domain and who has access to site under test.

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