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Several ETSI technical bodies are defining RESTful APIs and decided to provide a OpenAPI description for them. Here we collect useful common documentation to help them in their work and others to easily kick off new activites. | Several ETSI technical bodies are defining RESTful APIs and decided to provide a OpenAPI description for them. Here we collect useful common documentation to help them in their work and others to easily kick off new activites. |
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Describe APIs with OpenAPI[edit | edit source]
Several ETSI technical bodies are defining RESTful APIs and decided to provide a OpenAPI description for them. Here we collect useful common documentation to help them in their work and others to easily kick off new activites.
- Download generated client/server
- A list of tools to deal with OpenAPIs
- Graphical editors for OpenAPIs
- OpenAPIs Quality assurance
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- OpenAPI Guidelines
- External: Create Your First OpenAPI Definition with Swagger Editor
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