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IBM APIC 10 – Full lifecycle API management, available at $74.99, has an average rating of 4.47, with 64 lectures, based on 92 reviews, and has 453 subscribers.

You will learn about API lifecycle Management Understand the API Gateway concepts Working with API Manager API analytics , Developer portal Creating different kinds of API proxies Message transformation Techniques Routing Techniques Managing products & APIs Traffic Management Error handling This course is ideal for individuals who are IT professionals who want to switch to API management jobs or Beginners who want to start their career in API management tools. It is particularly useful for IT professionals who want to switch to API management jobs or Beginners who want to start their career in API management tools.

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Summary

Title: IBM APIC 10 – Full lifecycle API management

Price: $74.99

Average Rating: 4.47

Number of Lectures: 64

Number of Published Lectures: 64

Number of Curriculum Items: 64

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 64

Original Price: ?6,900

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • API lifecycle Management
  • Understand the API Gateway concepts
  • Working with API Manager
  • API analytics , Developer portal
  • Creating different kinds of API proxies
  • Message transformation Techniques
  • Routing Techniques
  • Managing products & APIs
  • Traffic Management
  • Error handling
  • Who Should Attend

  • IT professionals who want to switch to API management jobs
  • Beginners who want to start their career in API management tools.
  • Target Audiences

  • IT professionals who want to switch to API management jobs
  • Beginners who want to start their career in API management tools.
  • This course is designed to understand the complete API Lifecycle Management from the creation of the API to the Retirement of the API. The concepts are explained in simple language to help students understand clearly what is the use of API management tools. Along with practicals, students will be equipped with clear concepts.

    I suggest please go through both theory and practicals for better understanding.

    The implementation/configuration stage for each lifecycle is explained with the practicals. The focus of the course is to understand the API Lifecycle concepts with proper examples and to build the integration flows using the built-in policies.

          The API Manager which is part of the Provider organization provides the UI to create, manage, secure, versioning, and retire the APIs. The APIs can be designed in the API manager or the APIs can be imported. These are the different ways used to create an API proxy.

  • From Target Service

  • From Existing Open API Service

  • From existing WSDL service (SOAP proxy)

  • From existing WSDL service (REST proxy)   

  • New OpenAPI 

  • Implemented API proxies using both the API Type (OpenAPI 2.0 and OpenAPI 3.0). OpenAPI specification is explained in detail.

    Implemented different Transformation techniques and Routing Techniques using the built-in policies.

           The APIs are available in the Developer portal when the Product containing APIs is published.  There are multiple visibility and subscribability options available while publishing the Product. The consumers of this API, register with the Developer portal by creating an application. The developer portal is part of the consumer organization.

        API manager governs the API by creating the proxy endpoint and applying the different kinds of policies. Based on the business requirements, the required policies like rate limiting, Client ID enforcement, etc. can be configured. It has the option to create integration flows using different policy actions like a switch, Invoke, map, etc.  It provides the Analytics feature at the APP level, Catalog level, and Space level.

    Error Handling in Assembly is explained in details and also the use of the throw policy. Rate Plan and Rate Limit concepts are explained in the Traffic Management section.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is API Connect

    Chapter 2: APIC Environment

    Lecture 1: Provision API Connect in AWS

    Lecture 2: Provider Organization

    Lecture 3: API Manager

    Lecture 4: Catalogs

    Lecture 5: Space

    Lecture 6: Members of the Provider Organization

    Lecture 7: Consumer Organization

    Lecture 8: What is Developer Portal ?

    Lecture 9: Account in Developer Portal

    Lecture 10: App in Developer Portal

    Lecture 11: API Gateway

    Chapter 3: Open API Specification – OAS

    Lecture 1: OpenAPI Specification Version 3

    Lecture 2: Difference between OAS V3 and OAS V2 (Swagger)

    Chapter 4: Create API Proxies

    Lecture 1: Backend Service for API Testing

    Lecture 2: Example: Backend Service/API simulation

    Lecture 3: What is an API proxy?

    Lecture 4: What is an Assembly?

    Lecture 5: Create from target service – OAS 2.0

    Lecture 6: Create from target service – OAS 3.0

    Lecture 7: Create from existing OpenAPI service – OAS 2.0

    Lecture 8: Create from existing OpenAPI service – OAS 3.0

    Lecture 9: Create new OpenAPI – 3.0

    Lecture 10: Create API by importing OpenAPI – 2.0 & 3.0

    Lecture 11: Create from existing WSDL service (SOAP proxy)

    Lecture 12: Create from existing WSDL service (REST proxy)

    Chapter 5: Invoke Policy in Detail & Message Template Policy Implementation

    Lecture 1: Create a new Space (Generic) in Developement Catalog

    Lecture 2: Introduction – Invoke Policy

    Lecture 3: Pass Authentication in Invoke Policy

    Lecture 4: Modify the HTTP method in Invoke Policy

    Lecture 5: Block/Allow Headers & Parameters

    Lecture 6: Create Mock Service using Message Template Policy

    Lecture 7: Response Object Variable in Invoke Policy

    Lecture 8: Use Stop on Error feature in Invoke Policy

    Chapter 6: Transformation

    Lecture 1: Message transformation JSON >XML

    Lecture 2: Message transformation XML >JSON

    Lecture 3: Map Policy – JSON to another JSON format

    Chapter 7: Routing Techniques

    Lecture 1: Operation Switch Policy

    Lecture 2: Switch Policy

    Chapter 8: Error Handling

    Lecture 1: Handling Errors in Assembly?

    Lecture 2: How to use Throw policy

    Chapter 9: Packaging, Publishing APIs and Traffic Management

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Create Product and configure Plan

    Lecture 3: Subscriptions & Traffic Management

    Chapter 10: Traffic Management – Part 2

    Lecture 1: Rate Plan configured for 2 APIs in a Product

    Lecture 2: Customize the API list in the Product

    Lecture 3: Configure Rate Limit at Operation level

    Chapter 11: Managing Products and APIs

    Lecture 1: Product Versioning

    Lecture 2: Create a new version of the Product and API

    Lecture 3: Deprecate the API

    Lecture 4: Retire the API

    Lecture 5: Restage the Product

    Lecture 6: Republish the Product

    Lecture 7: Supersede an existing Product – Success scenario

    Lecture 8: Supersede an existing Product – Failed scenario

    Lecture 9: Replace an existing Product – Success scenario

    Lecture 10: Replace an existing Product – Failed scenario

    Lecture 11: Lifecycle Approvals

    Chapter 12: API Analytics

    Lecture 1: Reading the Analytics – Dashboard/Discovery

    Lecture 2: Analytics for Catalog

    Lecture 3: Analytics for Space

    Lecture 4: Analytics for App

    Lecture 5: Activity Log

    Instructors

  • IBM APIC 10 Full lifecycle API management  No.2
    Prashant Naik
    Integration Architect
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