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IBM APIC 10 - Full lifecycle API management

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Description: 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 ServiceFrom Existing Open API ServiceFrom 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 e
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