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Implementing Oracle API Platform Cloud Service

By : Andrew Bell, Sander Rensen, Luis Weir, Phil Wilkins
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Implementing Oracle API Platform Cloud Service

By: Andrew Bell, Sander Rensen, Luis Weir, Phil Wilkins

Overview of this book

Implementing Oracle API Platform Cloud Service moves from theory to practice using the newest Oracle API management platform. This critical new platform for Oracle developers allows you to interface the complex array of services your clients expect in the modern world. First, you'll learn about Oracle’s new platform and get an overview of it, then you'll see a use case showing the functionality and use of this new platform for Oracle customers. Next, you’ll see the power of Apiary and begin designing your own APIs. From there, you’ll build and run microservices and set up the Oracle API gateways. Moving on, you’ll discover how to customize the developer portal and publish your own APIs. You’ll spend time looking at configuration management on the new platform, and implementing the Oauth 2.0 policy, as well as custom policies. The latest finance modules from Oracle will be examined, with some of the third party alternatives in sight as well. This broad-scoped book completes your journey with a clear examination of how to transition APIs from Oracle API Management 12c to the new Oracle API Platform, so that you can step into the future confidently.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Summary

APIP CS is designed from the ground to help organizations create and expose APIs in a secure, agile environment, while monitoring key performance indicators for every aspect of the life cycle. It is a new third generation API management platform that has been architected specifically for web-based APIs. It can be used to handle authentication, authorization, throttling and prevent malicious content. It is a superior product to the previous OAIPM 12c and OAG 11g releases, with a single browser-based interface, which makes it inherently easier to use. Heavy weight transformation and protocol conversion tools have been dropped since services themselves should ideally perform these functions, leaving the gateway as light weight and unobtrusive as possible.

While OAG 11g provided much of the same functionality as APIP CS gateway, it required on premise installations on separate...