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Course Description

This course is also available as self-paced virtual (e-learning) course Create, Secure, and Publish APIs with IBM API Connect v2018 (ZD514G). This option does not require any travel.

 

This course teaches you how to create, publish, and secure APIs with IBM API Connect V2018. You build Node.js API applications with the LoopBack framework. You define API interfaces according to the OpenAPI specification. You assemble message processing policies and define client authorization schemes, such as OAuth 2.0, in the API definition. You publish APIs and make them available on a secure gateway and on the Developer Portal.

 

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Objectives

After completing this course, you should be able to:

  • Create APIs in API Connect
  • Implement APIs with the LoopBack Node.js framework
  • Create message processing policies that transform API requests and responses
  • Authorize client API requests with security definitions
  • Enforce an OAuth flow with an OAuth 2.0 API security
  • Publish, and test APIs on the API Connect cloud

Audience

This course is designed for API developers: software developers who define and implement API operations.

Prerequisites

Before taking this course, you should successfully complete course VY102G, Developing REST APIs with Node.js for IBM Bluemix (no longer available).

Content

Unit 1: IBM API Connect V2018 overview
Unit 2: API Connect development platform
Unit 3: Creating an API definition
Unit 4: Defining APIs that call REST and SOAP services
Unit 5: Implementing APIs with the LoopBack framework
Unit 6: LoopBack models, properties and relationships
Unit 7: Defining data sources with connectors
Unit 8: Implementing remote methods and event hooks
Unit 9: Assembling message processing policies
Unit 10: Declaring client authorization requirements 
Unit 11: Creating an OAuth 2.0 provider
Unit 12: Deploying an API to a Docker container
Unit 13: Publishing and managing products and APIs
Unit 14: Subscribing and testing APIs