Implementing Oracle API Platform Cloud Service

Implementing Oracle API Platform Cloud Service

by Andrew BellPhil Wilkins Luis Weir and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 11/06/2018

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Work with the newest Oracle API Platform Cloud Service to interface with the increasingly complex array of services your clients want. About This Book • Understand the architecture and functionality of the new Oracle API Cloud Service Platform • Understand typical use cases for the new platform and how it can work for you • Design your own APIs, then deploy and customize your APIs • Implement Oauth 2.0 policy and custom policies • Migrate from Oracle 12c solutions to the new Oracle API platform Who This Book Is For This book is for all Oracle developers who are working or plan to work with the Oracle API Platform Cloud Service. What You Will Learn • Get an overview of the Oracle API Cloud Service Platform • See typical use cases of the Oracle API Cloud Service Platform • Design your own APIs using Apiary • Build and run microservices • Set up API gateways with the new API platform from Oracle • Customize developer portals • Configuration management • Implement Oauth 2.0 policies • Implement custom policies • Get a policy SDK overview • Transition from Oracle API Management 12c to the new Oracle API platform In Detail 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. Style and approach This book provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of Oracle API development using the new Oracle API Platform Cloud Service. All aspects of the new Oracle API Platform Cloud Service are considered and your practical, working Oracle situations are examined to give you have hands-on experience using the new API platform from Oracle.

ISBN:
9781788473446
9781788473446
Category:
Enterprise software
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
11-06-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Packt Publishing
Phil Wilkins

Born in Broken Hill in 1939, Phil Wilkins was educated in remote Waratah (Tasmania), Broken Hill, Drake and Lismore, gaining his tertiary degree in the Broadway gutters and back streets of Sydney as a newspaper cadet police roundsman in 1958 with The Sydney Morning Herald. Ever the leg-spinning cricket devotee and rugby league player, placing sport before academic honours, becoming a graded journalist after three years as a cadet, he temporarily abandoned the newspaper game to spend two years labouring and playing rugby union in New Zealand.

Recalled to the Herald, he became the Australian Rules reporter and ultimately its chief cricket writer in 1967. This highly regarded sports journalist spent 45 years with the Herald, the Sun-Herald and The Australian newspapers as well as becoming the Australian correspondent for the Wisden Cricket Almanack and Cricketer magazine, before retirement in 2003, receiving the Walkley Award for outstanding journalism in 2004. He continues as the rugby union writer for the Great Lakes Advocate in Forster as well as the Manning River Times of Taree. Hell for Leather is his first book.

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