Hi Praveen, Can you please let me know how can we automate creatyion a table based on the fields from the payload of a swagger. Your help is greatly appreciated.
In short, OpenAPI refers to the API specification used to define API endpoints in a standard language whereas Swagger refers to the various tools from SmartBear company that can be used to work on OpenAPI specifications.
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Hi Praveen, Can you please let me know how can we automate creatyion a table based on the fields from the payload of a swagger. Your help is greatly appreciated.
Where is the video of design-first vs code-first?
Hi is there any tool where I can convert API from OpenAPI 3.0 to swgger 2.x version ?
how to consume OPEN API generated source java sourcecode
Thanks bro, easy to understand and complete overview and comparison. keep it up.
Good to hear! What topic planned to learn next?
Nice video Praveen 👍 I've noticed that the videos in a number of your playlists are incorrectly ordered. You should fix that 🙂
Hi Adil, is it possible to highlight which one you are referring to? Thanks for sharing this feedback.
Praveen can you share the name of the tool used to create a mind map, in another video of this course?
It's Google Drive extension of Mindmup.
@@CodeWithPraveen thanks
Great video. Thank you!
Keep doing more videos on openapi
Any specific topic you want to learn about OpenAPI?
@@CodeWithPraveen want to learn from scratch
But what is the difference between the two except a name change?
He did not explain the main thing.
In short, OpenAPI refers to the API specification used to define API endpoints in a standard language whereas Swagger refers to the various tools from SmartBear company that can be used to work on OpenAPI specifications.
@@CodeWithPraveen That still doesn’t explain the difference. End result seems exactly the same.
@@CodeWithPraveen Swagger is just the implementation just like Hibernate is from JPA, right?
Nice vid, thanks. And you have great english "R", haha :D
To the point. well done.
design first or code first? vote!
where is the next video
It was part of the course that was linked in the description. You can check it out to learn more.