Exporting your API creates a backup, or copy, of your API. A typical use case is the lifecycle operation of moving a system from development, to test, and then to production. For example, you can export an API from API Server-1 as a file, export the file into a source control system (SCS), and then import it as an API into API Server-2. https://www.mcdvoice.org/
Exporting your API creates a backup, or copy, of your API. A typical use case is the lifecycle operation of moving a system from development, to test, and then to production. For example, you can export an API from API Server-1 as a file, export the file into a source control system (SCS), and then import it as an API into API Server-2. https://www.mcdvoice.org/