Galileo vs Restier

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Galileo vs Restier: What are the differences?

Developers describe Galileo as "Analytics Platform for Monitoring, Visualizing and Inspecting API & Microservice Traffic". Galileo is an analytics platform for APIs that includes Realtime Logging, Request Replay, and Diff Comparisons. On the other hand, Restier is detailed as "A turn-key library for building RESTful services". It is a RESTful API development framework for building standardized, OData V4 based RESTful services on .NET platform. It can be seen as a middle-ware on top of Web API OData.

Galileo and Restier can be categorized as "API" tools.

Some of the features offered by Galileo are:

  • API analytics
  • API monitoring
  • API Alerts

On the other hand, Restier provides the following key features:

  • Transparent to security
  • Entity Set Filters
  • Allows users to authorize a submit operation or plug in user logic (such as logging) before and after a submit operation
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What is Galileo?

Galileo is an analytics platform for APIs that includes Realtime Logging, Request Replay, and Diff Comparisons.

What is Restier?

It is a RESTful API development framework for building standardized, OData V4 based RESTful services on .NET platform. It can be seen as a middle-ware on top of Web API OData.

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