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When developing a service, whether it's a web service or a microservice, an application programming interface (API) is essential for facilitating data exchange. In this hands-on book, authors Lukasz Dynowski and Marcin Dulak show software developers, engineers, and architects how to design and implement APIs for specific use cases--including RESTful APIs, GraphQL APIs, WebSocket APIs, webhook APIs, gRPC APIs, and messaging protocols. You'll learn how to determine the appropriate type of API for your application use case and how to tackle design decisions along the way. You'll also learn the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
When developing a service, whether it's a web service or a microservice, an application programming interface (API) is essential for facilitating data exchange. In this hands-on book, authors Lukasz Dynowski and Marcin Dulak show software developers, engineers, and architects how to design and implement APIs for specific use cases--including RESTful APIs, GraphQL APIs, WebSocket APIs, webhook APIs, gRPC APIs, and messaging protocols. You'll learn how to determine the appropriate type of API for your application use case and how to tackle design decisions along the way. You'll also learn the trade-offs between various APIs and acquire practical knowledge of how to implement them. * Explore the origins and evolution of API styles * Learn the core network protocols that various APIs use * Determine which encoding to use for your API * Select an appropriate API style * Understand the trade-offs of each API style * Learn how to implement, secure, and document various API styles * Inspect network packets exchanged between APIs
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Autorenporträt
Lukasz Dynowski is Copenhagen based independent consultant with over 10 years of expertise in IT. He has held numerous positions and responsibilities including Full-stack Developer, DevOps Engineer, Software Architect and many others. He specialized in the development of High Performance Computing. Lukasz has a scientific background; he spent several years in academia as a co-author or contributor to several scientific papers, including those published in high impact journals. Apart from that, Lukasz is a firm believer of the open source movement, and the values embodied in the Agile Manifesto. He was able to set up multiple open source projects and contribute to a couple of them, including Kubernetes. Lukasz won and judged O'Reilly's Software Architectural Katas and is ranked in the top 0.1% of developers on stackoverflow.com. Finally, he refers to himself as "the biggest geek that he knows," and he is a devoted spouse and a father to two lovely kids.