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Patterns for API Design

Simplifying Integration with Loosely Coupled Message Exchanges
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
Englisch
Pearson Education (US)erschienen am26.01.2023
Proven Patterns for Designing Evolvable High-Quality APIs--For Any Domain, Technology, or Platform APIs enable breakthrough innovation and digital transformation in organizations and ecosystems of all kinds. To create user-friendly, reliable and well-performing APIs, architects, designers, and developers need expert design guidance. This practical guide cuts through the complexity of API conversations and their message contents, introducing comprehensive guidelines and heuristics for designing APIs sustainably and specifying them clearly, for whatever technologies or platforms you use. In Patterns for API Design: Simplifying Integration with Loosely Coupled Message Exchanges, five expert architects and developers cover the entire API lifecycle, from launching projects and establishing goals through defining requirements, elaborating designs, planning evolution, and creating useful documentation. They crystallize the collective knowledge of many practitioners into 44 API design patterns, consistently explained with context, pros and cons, conceptual solutions, and concrete examples. To make their pattern language accessible, they present a domain model, a running case study, decision narratives with pattern selection options and criteria, and walkthroughs of real-world projects applying the patterns in two different industries. Identify and overcome API design challenges with patternsSize your endpoint types and operations adequatelyDesign request and response messages and their representationsRefine your message design for qualityPlan to evolve your APIsDocument and communicate your API contractsCombine patterns to solve real-world problems and make the right tradeoffs "This book provides a healthy mix of theory and practice, containing numerous nuggets of deep advice but never losing the big picture . . . grounded in real-world experience and documented with academic rigor applied and practitioner community feedback incorporated. I am confident that [it] will serve the community well, today and tomorrow." --Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Frank Leymann, Managing Director, Institute of Architecture of Application Systems, University of Stuttgartmehr
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KlappentextProven Patterns for Designing Evolvable High-Quality APIs--For Any Domain, Technology, or Platform APIs enable breakthrough innovation and digital transformation in organizations and ecosystems of all kinds. To create user-friendly, reliable and well-performing APIs, architects, designers, and developers need expert design guidance. This practical guide cuts through the complexity of API conversations and their message contents, introducing comprehensive guidelines and heuristics for designing APIs sustainably and specifying them clearly, for whatever technologies or platforms you use. In Patterns for API Design: Simplifying Integration with Loosely Coupled Message Exchanges, five expert architects and developers cover the entire API lifecycle, from launching projects and establishing goals through defining requirements, elaborating designs, planning evolution, and creating useful documentation. They crystallize the collective knowledge of many practitioners into 44 API design patterns, consistently explained with context, pros and cons, conceptual solutions, and concrete examples. To make their pattern language accessible, they present a domain model, a running case study, decision narratives with pattern selection options and criteria, and walkthroughs of real-world projects applying the patterns in two different industries. Identify and overcome API design challenges with patternsSize your endpoint types and operations adequatelyDesign request and response messages and their representationsRefine your message design for qualityPlan to evolve your APIsDocument and communicate your API contractsCombine patterns to solve real-world problems and make the right tradeoffs "This book provides a healthy mix of theory and practice, containing numerous nuggets of deep advice but never losing the big picture . . . grounded in real-world experience and documented with academic rigor applied and practitioner community feedback incorporated. I am confident that [it] will serve the community well, today and tomorrow." --Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Frank Leymann, Managing Director, Institute of Architecture of Application Systems, University of Stuttgart
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-0-13-767010-9
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum26.01.2023
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 181 mm, Höhe 233 mm, Dicke 30 mm
Gewicht867 g
Artikel-Nr.58730152

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword by Vaughn Vernon, Series Editor     xvii Foreword by Frank Leymann     xxi Preface     xxiii   Part 1: Foundations and Narratives     1 Chapter 1: Application Programming Interface (API) Fundamentals     3      From Local Interfaces to Remote APIs     3      Decision Drivers in API Design     14      A Domain Model for Remote APIs     22      Summary     28   Chapter 2: Lakeside Mutual Case Study     31      Business Context and Requirements     31      Architecture Overview     35      API Design Activities     39      Target API Specification     39      Summary     41   Chapter 3: API Decision Narratives     43      Prelude: Patterns as Decision Options, Forces as Decision Criteria     43      Foundational API Decisions and Patterns     45      Decisions about API Roles and Responsibilities     57      Selecting Message Representation Patterns     70      Interlude: Responsibility and Structure Patterns in the Lakeside Mutual Case     82      Governing API Quality     84      Deciding for API Quality Improvements     98      Decisions about API Evolution     110      Summary     122   Part 2: The Patterns     125 Chapter 4: Pattern Language Introduction      127      Positioning and Scope     128      Patterns: Why and How?     130      Navigating through the Patterns     131      Foundations: API Visibility and Integration Types     137      Basic Structure Patterns     146      Summary     158   Chapter 5: Define Endpoint Types and Operations     161      Introduction to API Roles and Responsibilities     162      Endpoint Roles (aka Service Granularity)     167      Operation Responsibilities     215      Summary     248   Chapter 6: Design Request and Response Message Representations     253      Introduction to Message Representation Design     253      Element Stereotypes     256      Special-Purpose Representations     282      Summary                                                 305   Chapter 7: Refine Message Design for Quality  309      Introduction to API Quality     309      Message Granularity     313      Client-Driven Message Content (aka Response Shaping)     325 Message Exchange Optimization (aka Conversation Efficiency)     344 Summary     355   Chapter 8: Evolve APIs     357 Introduction to API Evolution     357 Versioning and Compatibility Management     362 Life-Cycle Management Guarantees     374 Summary     393   Chapter 9: Document and Communicate API Contracts     395 Introduction to API Documentation     395 Documentation Patterns     398 Summary     421     Part 3: Our Patterns in Action (Now and Then)     423 Chapter 10: Real-World Pattern Stories     425 Large-Scale Process Integration in the Swiss Mortgage Business     426 Offering and Ordering Processes in Building Construction     438 Summary     445   Chapter 11: Conclusion     447 Short Retrospective     448 API Research: Refactoring to Patterns, MDSL, and More     449 The Future of APIs     450 Additional Resources     451 Final Remarks     451   Appendix A: Endpoint Identification and Pattern Selection Guides     453 Appendix B: Implementation of the Lakeside Mutual Case     463 Appendix C: Microservice Domain-Specific Language (MDSL)     471   Bibliography     483 Index     499mehr

Autor

Olaf Zimmermann is professor of software architecture at the Institute for Software at Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences, Distinguished IT Architect at The Open Group, and co-editor of IEEE Software's Insights column. Mirko Stocker is professor of software engineering at Eastern Switzerland University of Applied Sciences, specializing on Web development and cloud solutions. Daniel Lübke is an independent coding and consulting architect who specializes in business process automation and digitization projects. Uwe Zdun is professor of software architecture at the University of Vienna, focusing on distributed systems engineering, DevOps, patterns, modeling, and empirical software engineering. Cesare Pautasso is a professor at the Università della Svizzera Italiana, where he leads the Architecture, Design, and Web Information Systems Engineering research group. The authors are active community members participating in pattern writer's workshops, shepherding other authors, serving on program committees, and chairing conferences.