The most valuable aspect of this solution for me has been the configuration-based UI. Once you get the hang of it, it enables you to easily develop an API. In addition, it has many in-built policies that are quite handy.
Enterprise Architect at PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk.
Real User
2020-12-15T08:57:00Z
Dec 15, 2020
Within the new version, webMethods API Gateway gives us an end-to-end lifecycle from the creation of the API up into the development, deployment, and promotion into production/live. The current end-to-end lifecycle of the API gives us enough authority and governance of the API. We know what are currently live services, what is in the testing stage of development, and what version that has been commissioned. So, the full life cycle itself gives us full authority and governance of the API.
webMethods.io Integration is a powerful integration platform as a service (iPaaS) that provides a combination of capabilities offered by ESBs, data integration systems, API management tools, and B2B gateways.
There were no complexities involved in the setup phase...The product is able to meet my company's API protection needs.
What I like the most about the solution is that it comes with ready-made tools like handling security tokens and OAuth.
I like the solution's policies, transformation, mediation, and routing features.
The developer portal is a valuable feature.
The most valuable aspect of this solution for me has been the configuration-based UI. Once you get the hang of it, it enables you to easily develop an API. In addition, it has many in-built policies that are quite handy.
It's a good tool, and it has a stable messaging broker.
In the API gateway, there is a new feature that allows us to filter logs within a payload. This has been a useful feature.
The cloud version of the solution is very easy to set up.
This solution has given us a competitive advantage because we have better automation and insight.
Within the new version, webMethods API Gateway gives us an end-to-end lifecycle from the creation of the API up into the development, deployment, and promotion into production/live. The current end-to-end lifecycle of the API gives us enough authority and governance of the API. We know what are currently live services, what is in the testing stage of development, and what version that has been commissioned. So, the full life cycle itself gives us full authority and governance of the API.