Practical API Integrations: From Basics to ERP Projects

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Practical API Integrations: From Basics to ERP Projects
Published 10/2025
Duration: 1h 17m | .MP4 1280x720 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 11.4 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English

Start your journey into API integrations and grow from beginner to ERP integration professional with real-world projects

What you'll learn
- Understand and explain APIs and integration concepts — including REST, SOAP, GraphQL, and common integration architectures.
- Read and document APIs effectively using Swagger, Postman, and OpenAPI, creating clear specifications for developers.
- Plan and design integration projects by gathering requirements, identifying limitations, and avoiding common discovery mistakes.
- Build and optimize API integrations with ERP, CRM, and external systems, handling errors and improving performance.
- Apply best practices in real projects by creating scalable, maintainable, and future-proof integration workflows.

Requirements
- Basic understanding of IT systems

Description
This course guides you step by step into the world of APIs and system integrations. You will begin by learning what APIs are and how they enable different software systems to communicate with each other. We cover popular API types, including REST, SOAP, GraphQL, and OData, and demonstrate how they are effectively utilized in real-world systems such as ERP and CRM platforms.

You will also learn how to plan and design integrations. This includes gathering requirements, reading API documentation, and optimizing requests for better performance. Through hands-on exercises, you will practice connecting to real APIs like PayPal, and GitHub. You will learn how to handle errors, test your integrations thoroughly, and make sure they keep working even when systems change.

The course also explains best practices, such as avoiding unnecessary customizations on the client's side, ensuring backward compatibility, and providing proper support after integration goes live. Also, we introduce advanced topics like event-driven architectures, microservices, and monitoring integrations for reliability.

By the end of this course, you will have practical skills of how to build and maintaining robust integration processes between different systems confidently. You will understand how to make connections work smoothly, improve workflows, and prepare for future trends.

Who this course is for:
- Beginner System Analysts who work with integrations
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