Shortly after the OpenAPI Specification—the leading standard for describing HTTP request and response APIs—was put into the Linux Foundation in 2015, AsyncAPI was created to describe TCP, MQTT, AMQP, and next-generation APIs that don’t use HTTP. AsyncAPI is a “sister” specification to OpenAPI: it uses the same base syntax to describe information for an API and adopt JSON schema for modeling the objects published and subscribed.
Friday, January 08, 2021
AsyncAPI, with Postman
AsyncAPI Joins Forces with Postman to Define the Future of APIs
Shortly after the OpenAPI Specification—the leading standard for describing HTTP request and response APIs—was put into the Linux Foundation in 2015, AsyncAPI was created to describe TCP, MQTT, AMQP, and next-generation APIs that don’t use HTTP. AsyncAPI is a “sister” specification to OpenAPI: it uses the same base syntax to describe information for an API and adopt JSON schema for modeling the objects published and subscribed.
Open source tools to easily build and maintain your event-driven architecture. All powered by the AsyncAPI specification, the industry standard for defining asynchronous APIs.
Shortly after the OpenAPI Specification—the leading standard for describing HTTP request and response APIs—was put into the Linux Foundation in 2015, AsyncAPI was created to describe TCP, MQTT, AMQP, and next-generation APIs that don’t use HTTP. AsyncAPI is a “sister” specification to OpenAPI: it uses the same base syntax to describe information for an API and adopt JSON schema for modeling the objects published and subscribed.
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