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Hands-On RESTful API Design Patterns and Best Practices

By : Anupama Murali, Harihara Subramanian J, Pethuru Raj
Book Image

Hands-On RESTful API Design Patterns and Best Practices

By: Anupama Murali, Harihara Subramanian J, Pethuru Raj

Overview of this book

This book deals with the Representational State Transfer (REST) paradigm, which is an architectural style that allows networked devices to communicate with each other over the internet. With the help of this book, you’ll explore the concepts of service-oriented architecture (SOA), event-driven architecture (EDA), and resource-oriented architecture (ROA). This book covers why there is an insistence for high-quality APIs toward enterprise integration. It also covers how to optimize and explore endpoints for microservices with API gateways and touches upon integrated platforms and Hubs for RESTful APIs. You’ll also understand how application delivery and deployments can be simplified and streamlined in the REST world. The book will help you dig deeper into the distinct contributions of RESTful services for IoT analytics and applications. Besides detailing the API design and development aspects, this book will assist you in designing and developing production-ready, testable, sustainable, and enterprise-grade APIs. By the end of the book, you’ll be empowered with all that you need to create highly flexible APIs for next-generation RESTful services and applications.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Legacy modernization through microservices

There are many real-world reasons why the industry is very optimistic about MSA for modernizing legacy applications. There are several valid differences between monolithic and microservices-centric applications, as represented in the following diagram:

Monolithic applications follow a heavily-centralized architecture, whereas Microservices go for a distributed architecture. Due to the exponential increase in data size and the usage of commodity servers, the IT world is leaning toward distributed computing. Also, services are being developed and deployed by worldwide software developers to geographically-distributed servers. Thus, distributed computing can't be taken lightly anymore. MSA intrinsically supports the distributed computing characteristics and hence, is flourishing.

As previously explained, each microservice fulfills...