A microservices API is an application programming interface (API) that exposes the functionality of a collection of small, independent, and loosely coupled services. Each microservice focuses on a specific business capability, and the API acts as a gateway for clients (applications, other services) to interact with these microservices. This approach allows for independent development, deployment, and scaling of individual services, improving agility, resilience, and maintainability of the overall system.
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