Introduces API Navigator, Interactive and Crowdsourced Documentation
REDWOOD CITY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Box, Inc. (NYSE:BOX), a leader in cloud content management,
today unveiled major updates to the Box Platform developer experience.
The updates include a new visual API navigator for developers to explore
how Box Platform integrates into applications, new interactive and
crowdsourced documentation for the Box API, and the open beta of its new
developer console. The company also released updated software
development kits (SDKs) for Java, Node.js and .NET.
“Every company today has the opportunity to transform its business with
new digital experiences. Box is building a world-class experience that
enables developers to seize this opportunity by creating more engaging
applications and bringing them to market faster,” said Jeetu Patel,
Chief Strategy Officer and SVP Box Platform. “By focusing on the
developer experience and innovative new tools, we can help our community
build amazing experiences around content that delight users and
reimagine business processes in every industry.”
API Navigator
Available today, the new API Navigator enables developers to explore how
Box Platform can be integrated into an application through a
split-screen view of a sample application. API Navigator shows an
example user interface of a web application on one side, and the
corresponding API requests and responses in the same window. API
Navigator is available here.
Interactive Documentation
Box also announced a new interactive API explorer feature in the Box API
reference documentation. The API explorer feature allows developers,
when logged in with a Box account, to interact with the Box API right
from within the Box API documentation. Developers can now make live API
calls using customizable parameters and see responses from the Box API.
Crowdsourcing the Box API Reference Documentation
Box documentation now allows any developer to suggest edits and add
additional text and code samples to the Box API reference documentation,
which will then be approved by a member of the Box team and published.
Opening the documentation will help improve Box’s API documentation,
capture additional context from the developer’s perspective, and allow
Box developers to support one another when learning how to use Box's
API. Community editing is live on the Box API reference documentation
site today.
The New Box Developer Console Open Beta
The new Box Developer Console is a complete re-design, and includes a
new user interface, guided walkthroughs for configuring applications
based on the intended use case, easy access to support resources and
reference documentation, and a simple feedback mechanism for contacting
members of the Box Developer Relations team. The new Box Developer
Console is available today in open beta, and can be enabled on any Box
developer account by clicking here.
Updates to the Box Java, Node.js, and .NET SDKs
New updates to the Box SDKs for Java, Node.js, and .NET make it easier
than ever before for developers to build enterprise applications on
Box. The updates allow developers to interact with any endpoint using an
SDK and are available on Github.
“At Box, we recognize that a quality developer experience can make all
the difference in helping someone build a truly innovative and exciting
new application,” said Ken Yagen, VP of Platform product at Box. “Our
community has world-class technical knowledge and by opening up our API
documentation to their suggestions and ideas, we can unlock tremendous
productivity and help even more developers realize their full potential
with Box Platform and beyond.”
About Box
Founded in 2005, Box (NYSE:BOX) is transforming the way people and
organizations work so they can achieve their greatest ambitions. As a
leading enterprise content platform, Box helps more than 69,000
businesses, including AstraZeneca, General Electric, P&G and The GAP
securely access and manage their critical information in the cloud. Box
is headquartered in Redwood City, CA, with offices across the United
States, Europe and Asia. To learn more about Box, visit http://www.box.com/.

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