Rest API Gateway - Exemplo Basico usando Ocelot para controle de trafego assim também limitando as requisições com RateLimit
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Rest API Gateway - Exemplo Basico usando Ocelot para controle de trafego assim também limitando as requisições com RateLimit
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This repository contains simple samples demonstrating the use of Ocelot to build an API Gateway in .NET. Explore the provided examples to learn how to leverage Ocelot for routing and aggregation in your microservices architecture.
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