Description
The main goal of this course is to provide participants with an understanding of the architectural choices between the “architectural mastodon” and fragmented services, as well as the use of web services, open APIs and webhooks. At the end of the course, participants will be able to make strategic decisions regarding the architecture of their software applications and will understand the concepts of integration and interoperability.
Audience
Participants with no previous experience in this field who want to get an introduction to a specific topic. This course offers a broad basis for further development.
No specific technical knowledge is required for this course, but a basic knowledge of software development and an understanding of IT concepts would be useful.
Methods
The course is offered through instructor-led lessons. The training will be delivered through interactive presentations, discussions, and practical demonstrations. Attendees will discuss case studies and examples to apply concepts. There may also be room for hands-on exercises, depending on participants' needs.
Contents
What is a web service and how are data and services exchanged via the web?
Understanding open APIs and their role in modern software development.
Webhooks and their use for real-time data exchange.
Practical use of APIs on the web, including implementation examples.
Examples of integration options, with a focus on Microsoft Power Platform and Retool.
Certification
Participation certificate: participants receive a certificate that they have completed this training at the end of the training.