You're integrating multiple APIs into your web application. How do you ensure they work together seamlessly?
To seamlessly integrate multiple APIs, you'll need a strategy that ensures they communicate effectively. Here's what to do:
Have strategies that work for you when integrating APIs? Feel free to share insights.
You're integrating multiple APIs into your web application. How do you ensure they work together seamlessly?
To seamlessly integrate multiple APIs, you'll need a strategy that ensures they communicate effectively. Here's what to do:
Have strategies that work for you when integrating APIs? Feel free to share insights.
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This question really intrigued me. I never had an experience where seamlessly I could implement multiple APIs together fine and dandy, it was always a struggle to find a right balance between a structured schema vs a non-structured crappy data or a payload who was too huge to handle. the one that made it into all the funnels and breaking everything up. However in a perfect world scenario I would think that We should not have multiple APIs into one web app, we should have micro services connected with an event trigger where You have one "unified API "taking all into consideration, as a matter of fact I would drop all of APIs and just put one single API who can talk to everyone on pub/sub, I've done it in the past and I like it.
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