Usage is limited as per our Throttling standard policy:
Limited to 80,000 requests per day per unique user
Usage is limited as per our Throttling standard policy:
Limited to 80,000 requests per day per unique user
The API makes use of standard HTTP headers, as specified in the SWIM Yellow Profile, WS Light Service Interface Binding.
Usage is limited as per our throttling standard policies:
However, it is possible to download all data published for an individual volcano by making only four requests:
The QVA APIs make use of standard HTTP headers, as specified in the SWIM Yellow Profile, WS Light Service Interface Binding.
Usage is limited as per our Throttling standard policy:
500 requests per minute, limited to 5,000 requests per day.
The API makes use of standard HTTP headers, as specified in the SWIM Yellow Profile, WS Light Service Interface Binding.
In order to consume the AFOD services, an AIMSL Service Request Form has to be submitted through the EAD service desk, indicating the desired services. The form is available in the EAD Service/System Information OneSky Team.
The authentication is based on WS-Security and requires all users to sign the requests using an X.509 certificate received from EAD.
Customers can be negatively impacted when data usage is disproportionate and for extended periods. As protection mechanism, AFOD service will restrict excessive requests originated from the same client.
AIMSL RefMan ICD External
Consumers needs to subscribe for the service by contacting the DWD before data can be received.