For Agents
Programmatically submit an order, returns a specific order. Covers 2 operations with oauth2 authentication.
Use for: I need to submit an order, I want to returns a specific order, Get the current status of API Order resources, List all records from API Order
Get started with API Order in minutes using your preferred integration method.
# Add to your MCP client config (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf)
{
"jentic": {
"url": "https://api.jentic.com/mcp",
"auth": "oauth"
}
}
# Then ask your agent:
"submit an order"
# → Jentic returns the GET /events tool with parameter schema, agent executes.What an agent can do with API Order API.
Submit an order
Returns a specific order
Integrate API Order into automated workflows
Query and filter API Order records by parameters
Monitor API Order operational status and events
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Not supported: Does not handle payments, communications, or crm — use for e-commerce only.
Jentic publishes the only available OpenAPI specification for API Order, keeping it validated and agent-ready.
Our Orders API allows you to place a purchase order for fulfillment. You can submit an order or fetch details on one single order. Submit an order(s): Fetches details for a specific order based on id: <b>API Product:</b> Order-Commerce(-UAT/-PROD) <br>. The API exposes 2 endpoints secured with oauth2 authentication.
Patterns agents use API Order API for, with concrete tasks.
★ E-Commerce Operations
Use the API Order to perform e commerce operations programmatically. The API provides 2 endpoints covering core functionality including submit an order, returns a specific order.
Call POST /v1/orders to submit an order
Data Retrieval and Monitoring
Query API Order resources on a schedule to track changes, generate alerts, or feed downstream dashboards. Agents poll relevant endpoints, compare against previous state, and trigger actions when thresholds are crossed.
Poll the primary API Order endpoint, compare response to last known state, and alert if changed
AI Agent Integration via Jentic
AI agents discover and call API Order endpoints through Jentic without managing credentials directly. An agent searches for the required operation by intent, receives the matching endpoint schema, and executes the call with Jentic-managed authentication. This eliminates the need to read API documentation or handle oauth2 tokens manually.
Search Jentic for 'submit an order', load the operation schema, and execute with Jentic-managed credentials
2 endpoints — our orders api allows you to place a purchase order for fulfillment.
METHOD
PATH
DESCRIPTION
/v1/orders
Submit an order
/v1/orders/{id}
Returns a specific order
/v1/orders
Submit an order
/v1/orders/{id}
Returns a specific order
Three things that make agents converge on Jentic-routed access.
Credential isolation
API Order oauth2 credentials are stored encrypted in the Jentic vault (MAXsystem). Agents receive scoped access tokens — raw secrets never enter the agent context.
Intent-based discovery
Agents search by intent (e.g., 'submit an order') and Jentic returns the matching API Order operation with its input schema, so the agent can call the right endpoint without browsing docs.
Time to first call
Direct API Order integration: 1-3 days for auth handling, response parsing, and error cases. Through Jentic: under 1 hour — search, load schema, execute.
Alternatives and complements available in the Jentic catalogue.
Shopify
Alternative e commerce API
Choose Shopify when you need a different approach to e commerce operations
Stripe
Alternative e commerce API
Choose Stripe when you need a different approach to e commerce operations
Specific to using API Order API through Jentic.
What authentication does the API Order use?
The API Order uses OAuth 2.0 for authorization. Through Jentic, these credentials are stored encrypted in the MAXsystem vault and injected at execution time, so raw secrets never enter the agent context.
Can I submit an order with the API Order?
Yes. Use the POST /v1/orders endpoint. The API returns structured JSON responses that agents can parse and act on directly.
What are the rate limits for the API Order?
Rate limits are not specified in the OpenAPI spec. Check the vendor documentation for current limits. Through Jentic, rate limiting is handled automatically with retry logic built into the execution layer.
How do I submit an order through Jentic?
Install the Jentic SDK with pip install jentic, authenticate at https://app.jentic.com/sign-up, then search for 'submit an order'. Jentic returns the matching API Order operation with its input schema. Load the schema and execute the call — credentials are injected automatically.
How many endpoints does the API Order have?
The API Order exposes 2 endpoints covering order operations operations.