To obtain a token endpoint for CKEditor Cloud Services, you can either use the provided development token endpoint or create your own. The development token endpoint is a quick and easy option for getting started, but it's not recommended for production use as it offers unrestricted access and expires after 30 days. For production, you will need to create a custom token endpoint.
Articles in this section
- What are CKEditor Cloud Services?
- What services are available within CKEditor Cloud Services?
- What is the difference between SaaS vs. On-Premises?
- Is CKEditor Cloud Services available as On-Premises?
- How is an On-premises application provided?
- Does On-premises need access to the internet?
- Can I run Cloud Services On-Premises on AWS/Azure/GCP?
- How can I install and configure the CKEditor Collaboration Server On-Premises?
- Is SaaS secure?
- Is my data secure?