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020 _a9781484247440
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100 _aPreibisch, Sascha
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245 _aAPI development:
_ba practical guide for business implementation success
260 _bApress 
_aNew York
_c2022
300 _axiv, 178 p.
365 _aINR
_b549.00
504 _aTable of Contents: 1: APIs: What Are They? 2: API Stakeholders 3: Importance and Relevance of APIs 4: API Design 5: API Authentication and Authorization 6: API Implementation Details 7: API Gateways 8: API and Microservices 9: Real Life API Examples
520 _aThis book shows how stakeholders within an organization can make it a successful journey. Stakeholder needs are not identical and departments experience difficulties discussing requirements with each other due to their different fundamental understanding of the process. The goal of this book is to introduce a common language for all business groups—developers, security experts, architects, product managers—around APIs and provide an overview of all aspects that need to be considered when exposing internal data. Most of the content in this book is based on feedback from real-world enterprise customer questions, challenges, and business scenarios. Practical guidance is provided on the business value of APIs, the general requirements to know, and how to undertake an audience-based implementation. You will learn how to protect access to data, as well as API error handling, documentation, management, integration, and more. What You’ll Learn: Know the types of APIs and their business and technical requirements, The main benefits of APIs, including business value, loose coupling, and frequent updates, Protect access to APIs through role-based access, attribute-based access, and rate limiting, Distinguish between OAuth and OpenID Connect, and know how they both work, Manage API error handling, including what should and should not be handled, Understand the distinction between runtime, dynamic data, and static data Leverage external APIs as part of your own APIs.
650 _aProgramming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters
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