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Software Architecture for Busy Developers

You're reading from  Software Architecture for Busy Developers

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801071598
Pages 174 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Stéphane Eyskens Stéphane Eyskens
Profile icon Stéphane Eyskens

Table of Contents (14) Chapters

Preface 1. Section 1: Introduction
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Software Architecture 3. Section 2: The Broader Architecture Landscape
4. Chapter 2: Exploring Architecture Frameworks and Methodologies 5. Chapter 3: Understanding ATAM and the Software Quality Attributes 6. Section 3: Software Design Patterns and Architecture Models
7. Chapter 4: Reviewing the Historical Architecture Styles 8. Chapter 5: Design Patterns and Clean Architecture 9. Section 4: Impact of the Cloud on Software Architecture Practices
10. Chapter 6: Impact of the Cloud on the Software Architecture Practice 11. Section 5: Architectural Trends and Summary
12. Chapter 7: Trendy Architectures and Global Summary 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

API-driven architectures

Modern assets ship with APIs, but the notion of an API itself has changed over time. In the nineties, an API was some sort of client library you could use to interact with an application. In 2021, an API is a physical endpoint acting as a client interface that allows clients to interact with backend services. The form has changed but the purpose is the same. Both forms aim at facilitating integration scenarios and exposing application features to client programs. Yet, I have noticed that although developers are usually aware of how to develop backend services, they often lack skills in API management solutions that can be used for both internal and internet-facing APIs. API management solutions accommodate a few design patterns out of the box:

  • Backend for frontends (BFF): The purpose of a BFF is to propose an API that is tailor-made to a given consuming channel, such as a mobile application. The purpose is to satisfy the specific requirements of a given...
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