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Introduction Spring Boot makes developing RESTful services ridiculously easy and using Swagger makes documenting your RESTful services easy. Building a back-end API layer introduces a whole new area of challenges that goes beyond implementing just endpoints. You now have clients which will now be using your API. Your clients will need to know how to interact with your API. API documentation should be structured so that it’s informative, succinct, and easy to read. But best practices on, how you document your API, its structure, what to include and what not to is altogether a different subject that I won’t be covering here. This article describe how to integrate Spring Boot Rest API with Swagger and will show the documentation and implementation. Overview In this article I am using existing Spring Boot Rest API sample. Please follow my previous article to build Spring Boot Rest API . I am just going to integrate with Swagger by using existing Spring Boot API. We need to f
Introduction IBM BPM V8.6.0 provides numerous new product features and various enhancements and improvements to existing product capabilities. See the complete list of new product features and enhanced capabilities for IBM BPM V8.6.0. IBM BPM extends the capabilities that are found in previous versions of WebSphere® Integration Developer, WebSphere Lombardi Edition, IBM Business Process Manager, WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus, and other IBM business process management products. New in IBM BPM 8.6.0 Benefit from a single edition of IBM BPM This release, the product name changed from IBM Business Process Manager to IBM Business Process Manager Server as a result of simplifying the package, combining IBM BPM Advanced and IBM BPM Standard into a single edition. IBM Business Process Manager Server includes all the same server profiles (IBM Process Center, IBM Process Server, IBM BPM Advanced, IBM BPM Advanced only, IBM BPM Standard, and IBM Process F