Learn what webhooks are, and how you use them with Stripe to react to events quickly and in real-time with greater reliability using a streaming platform.
See how API Automation unblocks client app dev with instant APIs. Logic automation reduces client code and promotes sharing with unique spreadsheet-like rules.
By implementing advanced strategies like resource right-sizing, reserved instances, automation, and continuous cost reviews, you can achieve even greater AWS savings.
Kafka Consumer Lag refers to the variance between the most recent message within a Kafka topic and the message that has been processed by a consumer. This lag may arise when the consumer struggles to match the pace at which new messages are generated and appended to the topic.
Automate API creation using one command. Self-serve and ready for ad hoc integrations. Use rule-based logic for custom integrations, 40x more concise than code.
Explore the transformative concept of API-as-a-Product, a strategy enhancing business innovation, revenue, and customer engagement in the digital world.
There are different types of data integration to choose from depending on size and scale, budget, technical expertise, functional needs, and desired level of support.
In this article, learn how release management's proactive mitigation of risk enables deployments from development to production successfully despite numerous obstacles.
Understand the need for secure Cloud Development Environments (CDEs) when onboarding developers quickly and securely in global development organizations.
We will discuss the importance of JSON Schema and explain how it relates to JSON. We’ll also review some common use cases for JSON Schema and walk through its benefits.
This article offers some high-level background for base64 encoding and provides several free API solutions for detecting, encoding and decoding base64 content.
In this tutorial, learn how to add security mechanisms, such as an authorization process and access tokens, to your REST API with Spring Security and OAuth2.