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Digital Transformation and Modernization with IBM API Connect

By : Bryon Kataoka, James Brennan, Ashish Aggarwal
Book Image

Digital Transformation and Modernization with IBM API Connect

By: Bryon Kataoka, James Brennan, Ashish Aggarwal

Overview of this book

IBM API Connect enables organizations to drive digital innovation using its scalable and robust API management capabilities across multi-cloud and hybrid environments. With API Connect's security, flexibility, and high performance, you'll be able to meet the needs of your enterprise and clients by extending your API footprint. This book provides a complete roadmap to create, manage, govern, and publish your APIs. You'll start by learning about API Connect components, such as API managers, developer portals, gateways, and analytics subsystems, as well as the management capabilities provided by CLI commands. You’ll then develop APIs using OpenAPI and discover how you can enhance them with logic policies. The book shows you how to modernize SOAP and FHIR REST services as secure APIs with authentication, OAuth2/OpenID, and JWT, and demonstrates how API Connect provides safeguards for GraphQL APIs as well as published APIs that are easy to discover and well documented. As you advance, the book guides you in generating unit tests that supplement DevOps pipelines using Git and Jenkins for improved agility, and concludes with best practices for implementing API governance and customizing API Connect components. By the end of this book, you'll have learned how to transform your business by speeding up the time-to-market of your products and increase the ROI for your enterprise.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
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Section 1: Digital Transformation and API Connect
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Section 2: Agility in Development
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Section 3: DevOps Pipelines and What's Next

Summary

You started this chapter by installing and configuring a local development (Designer) and a testing environment (LTE). After getting a brief introduction to the OpenAPI Specification (OAS), you put your local environment to good use by developing a simple API Proxy. This simple proxy creation exercise should have helped you get your feet wet and prepare you for a long swim in the pool of APIC.

This chapter then took you into a deep dive into the extensive development framework features provided by the APIC platform. You were introduced to many Policy types (Built-in and Custom) and Logic constructs, with a particular focus on the Invoke policy. With the introduction to variables, you learned about various context variables (request and message, especially) available to you for the fetching and manipulation of data flowing through the API. API properties and their usage in an Invoke Policy taught you methods for building environment-specific dynamic target URLs.

As you...