Patterns for API Design - Simplifying Integration with Loosely Coupled Message Exchanges
Olaf Zimmermann, Mirko Stocker, Daniel Lubke, Uwe Zdun, Cesare Pautasso
Summary
Modern digital ecosystems hinge on seamless integration across diverse systems, and the design of APIs has become a foundational concern for organizations aiming to achieve agility, scalability, and maintainability. "Patterns for API Design - Simplifying Integration with Loosely Coupled Message Exchanges" offers a structured approach to API design, focusing on patterns that foster loose coupling, adaptability, and robustness in distributed systems. Drawing from real-world scenarios and best practices, the authors provide a practical toolkit for architects and developers seeking to navigate the complexities of modern integration.
- Loose coupling is essential for building...
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