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Mastering API Architecture

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Mastering API ArchitectureAll Indian Reprints of O'Reilly are Printed in Grayscale. Most organizations with a web presence build and operate APIs; the doorway for customers to interact with the company's services. Designing, building, and managing these critical programs affect everyone in the organization, from engineers and product owners to C suite executives. But the real challenge for developers and solution architects is creating an API platform from the ground up. With

All Indian Reprints of O'Reilly are Printed in Grayscale.Most organizations with a web presence build and operate APIs; the doorway for customers to interact with the company's services. Designing, building, and managing these critical programs affect everyone in the organization, from engineers and product owners to C-suite executives. But the real challenge for developers and solution architects is creating an API platform from the ground up.With this practical book, you'll learn strategies for building and testing REST APIs that use API gateways to combine offerings at the microservice level. Authors James Gough, Daniel Bryant, and Matthew Auburn demonstrate how simple additions to this infrastructure can help engineers and organizations migrate to the cloud; and open the opportunity to connect internal services using technologies like a service mesh.
Learn API fundamentals and architectural patterns for building an API platform
Use practical examples to understand how to design, build, and test API-based systems
Deploy, operate, and configure key components of an API platform
Use API gateways and service meshes appropriately, based on case studies
Understand core security and common vulnerabilities in API architecture
Secure data and APIs using threat modeling and technologies like OAuth2 and TLS
Learn how to evolve existing systems toward API- and cloud-based architectures
About the AuthorJames Gough is a Distinguished Engineer at Morgan Stanley, and has worked extensively with Java and financial systems. He is a Java Champion applying a pragmatic approach to building software, and co-author of Optimizing Java. He currently leads a large enterprise API program, supporting architecture and infrastructure transformation.Daniel Bryant works as a Product Architect at Datawire. His technical expertise focuses on ˜DevOps tooling, cloud/container platforms, and microservice implementations. Daniel is a Java Champion, and contributes to several open source projects. He also writes for InfoQ, OReilly, and TheNewStack, and regularly presents at international conferences such as OSCON, QCon and JavaOne. In his copious amounts of free time he enjoys running, reading and traveling.Matthew Auburn has worked for Morgan Stanley on a variety of financial systems. Before working at Morgan Stanley he has built a variety of mobile and web applications. Matthews Masters degree primarily focused on security and this has fed into working in the security space for building APIs.

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