Published On Jul 27, 2023
The OpenAPI Specification (OAS) is a framework used by developers to build applications that interact with REST APIs. The specification defines how to communicate with an API, what information can be requested, and what information can be returned. With OpenAPI, developers can ensure their APIs are consistent with the industry standards and can easily integrate their applications with other services.
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01:53 - OpenAPI in Various Industries
02:11 - Securing APIs with OpenAPI
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