
Prateek Tiwari contributed to the gravitee-io/gravitee-api-management repository by delivering four features and resolving three bugs over two months, focusing on both backend and frontend improvements. He enhanced API security by implementing a default HTTP referrer policy and improved UI accessibility for low-resolution displays using CSS and Angular. Prateek stabilized proxy settings migration and strengthened unit testing for forwarded headers, increasing deployment reliability. He also refined router navigation to merge query parameters, reduced memory leaks in Swagger UI, and upgraded dependency management with a new json-policy-validation release. His work demonstrated depth in Java, TypeScript, and web development best practices.
March 2026 performance snapshot for gravitee-api-management: Delivered notable UX and stability improvements, plus a dependency upgrade, enabling smoother navigation, more reliable Swagger UI behavior, and alignment with updated validation tooling. These changes contributed to reduced friction for developers and operators and improved maintainability.
March 2026 performance snapshot for gravitee-api-management: Delivered notable UX and stability improvements, plus a dependency upgrade, enabling smoother navigation, more reliable Swagger UI behavior, and alignment with updated validation tooling. These changes contributed to reduced friction for developers and operators and improved maintainability.
February 2026 — Gravitee API Management: Key security, UI/UX, and stability improvements. Implemented default HTTP referrer policy to harden security headers, refined API UI styling for low-resolution displays, corrected AsyncAPI styling path, stabilized proxy settings migration, and enhanced unit tests for forwarded header handling. These changes reduce security leakage, improve accessibility, ensure smoother migrations, and increase deployment confidence through stronger test coverage.
February 2026 — Gravitee API Management: Key security, UI/UX, and stability improvements. Implemented default HTTP referrer policy to harden security headers, refined API UI styling for low-resolution displays, corrected AsyncAPI styling path, stabilized proxy settings migration, and enhanced unit tests for forwarded header handling. These changes reduce security leakage, improve accessibility, ensure smoother migrations, and increase deployment confidence through stronger test coverage.

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