ARI version - how do I find it?

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Thanks that is exactly what I was looking for.
l.

2014/1/3 Joshua Colp <jcolp at digium.com>:
> Lenz Emilitri wrote:
>>
>> That I know. :) What I want to know is: how do I know which version of
>> the ARI is supported by the Asterisk server I'm talking to?
>>
>> I see that the Asterisk HTTP server returns the Asterisk version, but
>> wouldn't it be useful (or MORE useful) to get the version of the ARI?
>> I would not like to maintain a table of all released Asterisk versions
>> to know who is who.
>>
>> But I'm sure there is some workaround...
>> l.
>
>
> I think what David was referring to is that you can retrieve
> /ari/api-docs/resources.json using the HTTP server, look at the JSON, and
> get the version.
>
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