
Oracle API Management 12c Implementation
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Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Credits
- Foreword
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- About the Reviewers
- www.PacktPub.com
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1: Application Services Governance
- SOA Governance
- API Management
- SOA Governance and API Management Convergence
- Delving into Application Services Governance
- ASG implementation
- The ASG framework
- ASG framework scope
- Strategy
- People
- ASG design-time
- ASG runtime
- DevOps
- Tools
- Summary
- Chapter 2: Implementation Case Study
- Case study description
- Discovery and readiness assessment
- Gap analysis
- Recommendations
- Roadmap
- Summary
- Chapter 3: Oracle API Catalog Implementation
- An overview of Oracle API Catalog
- Architecture and functional overview
- The OAC core platform
- The OAC application
- OAC roles and user interfaces
- Implementation use case
- Implementing OAC
- Basic configuration
- Logging in to OAC
- Setting up departments
- Setting up users
- Changing system settings
- Bootstrapping OAC
- Bootstrapping Oracle SOA Suite with the command-line Harvester
- Bootstrapping Oracle Service Bus with the command-line Harvester
- Manually bootstrapping WSDLs and WADLs with the command-line Harvester
- SDLC harvesting using the Ant Harvester
- Using the SOA Suite Ant Harvester
- Using the OSB Ant Harvester
- Discovering APIs
- Using the OAC console to discover APIs
- Viewing and editing API metadata
- My APIs and API rating
- Setting up and using the JDeveloper plug-in for OAC
- Installing the OER JDeveloper plug-in
- Using the OER JDeveloper plug-in with OAC
- Exporting and importing configuration and assets
- Exporting assets using the Import/Export utility
- Importing assets using the Import/Export utility
- The REX API
- Using the REX API to find and update an API
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Oracle API Manager Implementation Overview
- Understanding API Management
- Oracle API Manager overview
- Introduction
- Architecture and functional overview
- Oracle API Manager capabilities and components
- Oracle API Manager roles
- API Manager case study background
- Performing administrative tasks prior to the use of Oracle API Manager
- Publishing APIs from the OSB Console as an API curator
- Accessing the Oracle API portal as an administrator
- Working with Oracle API Manager as a consumer
- Using API Manager to work with JSON/REST-based APIs
- Summary
- Chapter 5: Oracle API Gateway Implementation Overview
- OAG overview
- OAG features
- API security with OAG
- OAG architecture overview
- Implementing use cases
- Implementing OAG
- Service discovery
- API registration in OAG
- Implementing OAG policies
- Creating a policy to handle authentication and authorization using LDAP and OAuth
- Adding throttling filters to an existing policy
- Applying a policy to a web service
- Deploying a policy
- Creating a REST/JSON API
- Summary
- Chapter 6: Installation Tips and Techniques
- Explaining the installation topology
- Installation overview
- Installing OAC
- Installing the database
- Temporary disk space requirements
- Installing WebLogic 12c
- Installing OAC Software
- Creating the OAC domain
- Installing the Oracle API Manager software
- Creating the Oracle API Manager 12c WebLogic domain
- Installing Oracle API Gateway
- Summary
- Index
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