Designing APIs With Apicurio Studio

Workflows that center around a machine-readable definition in OpenAPI format are state of the art when dealing with APIs. Various tools are available to assist in all steps of the API lifecycle, starting from the design phase. As a first simple design tool, we recently introduced Swagger Editor on this blog. The Editor is a great tool to help you write OpenAPI definitions by providing immediate validation and preview. What, however, if you don’t actually want to write OpenAPI, and prefer a more visual, click-driven approach to your API Design? Well, today we’ll have a look at another tool: Apicurio Studio.

Apicurio Studio is an open source API designer. Development is primarily driven by Red Hat, however, the project is freely available under an Apache license and accepting contributions on GitHub. You can go to the Apicurio website and download the application to run locally or on a server you own, or you can simply click Try Live to go for the hosted version. https://goo.gl/rsANcR #DataIntegration #ML

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