Microservices APIs are a set of small, independent, and autonomous services, modeled around a business domain. Each microservice exposes APIs for communication with other microservices or external clients. This architecture promotes scalability, flexibility, and independent deployment, allowing teams to work autonomously on different parts of an application. They are commonly used to build complex and large-scale applications.
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