What is an event API?
An event API is the means by which developers can give the application they’re building access to data flowing as part of an event stream.
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An event API is the means by which developers can give the application they’re building access to data flowing as part of an event stream.
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Event-driven integration is an integration pattern in which independent IT components (applications, devices etc.) communicate in a decoupled manner by publishing and subscribing to events.
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An event portal is software that lets IT organizations more effectively create, share and manage event streams and event-driven APIs and applications as part of event-driven architecture.
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An event mesh is a network of interconnected event brokers that enables the distribution of events information among applications, cloud services, and devices within an enterprise.
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An event broker is message-oriented middleware that enables the transmission of events between different components of a system, acting as a mediator between publishers and subscribers.
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Micro-integrations are small, lightweight event-driven integration modules that connect enterprise technologies to to an event-driven distribution layer, so they can exchange information in real-time.
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Event-driven architecture is defined as a software design pattern in which decoupled applications can asynchronously publish and subscribe to events via an event broker (modern messaging-oriented-midd
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