In this course, you will learn how to manage your APIs by using Apigee. Apigee allows you to continuously make improvements while also ensuring stability and reliability. We also cover how to modify the behavior of your APIs by applying policies, as well as how to enforce authentication.
Learning Objectives
- Describe what an API proxy is
- Deploy an API proxy using Apigee
- Create and apply an Apigee policy
- Secure an API by requiring a key
Intended Audience
- GCP Developers
- GCP Administrators
Prerequisites
- Previous experience with APIs
- Admin access to a GCP account
Hello and welcome to “Introduction to Apigee API Management”. My name is Daniel Mease and I'll be taking you through this course. I am a Google Cloud Platform instructor at Cloud Academy with over 20 years of software and web development experience.
This course is intended for:
- GCP Developers
- GCP Administrators
After completing this course, you will be able to:
- Describe what an API proxy is
- Deploy an API proxy using Apigee
- Create and apply an Apigee policy
- Secure an API by requiring a key
The following prerequisites will be helpful for this course:
- Previous experience with APIs
- Admin access to a GCP account
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Daniel began his career as a Software Engineer, focusing mostly on web and mobile development. After twenty years of dealing with insufficient training and fragmented documentation, he decided to use his extensive experience to help the next generation of engineers.
Daniel has spent his most recent years designing and running technical classes for both Amazon and Microsoft. Today at Cloud Academy, he is working on building out an extensive Google Cloud training library.
When he isn’t working or tinkering in his home lab, Daniel enjoys BBQing, target shooting, and watching classic movies.