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Digital Transformation and Modernization with IBM API Connect

You're reading from   Digital Transformation and Modernization with IBM API Connect A practical guide to developing, deploying, and managing high-performance and secure hybrid-cloud APIs

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801070799
Length 588 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Bryon Kataoka Bryon Kataoka
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James Brennan James Brennan
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Ashish Aggarwal Ashish Aggarwal
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Digital Transformation and API Connect
2. Chapter 1: Digital Transformation and Modernization with API Connect FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Introducing API Connect 4. Chapter 3: Setting Up and Getting Organized 5. Section 2: Agility in Development
6. Chapter 4: API Creation 7. Chapter 5: Modernizing SOAP Services 8. Chapter 6: Supporting FHIR REST Services 9. Chapter 7: Securing APIs 10. Chapter 8: Message Transformations 11. Chapter 9: Building a GraphQL API 12. Chapter 10: Publishing Options 13. Chapter 11: API Management and Governance 14. Chapter 12: User-Defined Policies 15. Section 3: DevOps Pipelines and What's Next
16. Chapter 13: Using Test and Monitor for Unit Tests 17. Chapter 14: Building Pipelines for API Connect 18. Chapter 15: API Analytics and the Developer Portal 19. Chapter 16: What's Next in Digital Transformation Post-COVID? 20. Other Books You May Enjoy

SOAP capabilities in APIC

APIC supports exposing existing SOAP services as either SOAP or REST proxy APIs. The basic requirement for the services to be exposed is that those services should support Web Services Basic Profile 1.1 – Second Edition.

To create a SOAP API definition, you will need access to an existing SOAP web service. This existing web service can have a WSDL that can be defined either by a single standalone WSDL (we will be using this in our examples) or by a WSDL file that references other WSDL files and/or schemas.

Note

For standalone services definitions that have no external dependencies, such WSDLs can be directly loaded from a directory to create the SOAP API definition.

For service definitions that have dependencies on other WSDLs and schemas, you will need to create a ZIP archive of the main service definition and all its dependencies and then load the ZIP file to create the SOAP API definition.

APIC provides API generation patterns that...

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