Explores applying domain-driven design principles to API consumption and integration, not just production. Discusses how concepts like bounded contexts, ubiquitous language, and aggregates help API consumers manage third-party services by establishing control over how multiple APIs work together, even when individual API designs are outside their control. Challenges the notion that DDD only applies to API producers.
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Applying Domain-Driven Driven Design to Integration and Consumption3 Comments
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