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Happy Holidays!
Please note: most of Solace is closed December 25–January 2, and will re-open Tuesday, January 3, 2023.
Self-Service Event Data Access is Here!
Hey there,
Big news! We’ve just rolled out a new feature that gives developers self-service access to event data in the runtime. It’s all about speeding up development and deployment of event-driven applications, without sacrificing governance.
What’s new?
- Self-Service Configuration: Development teams can now configure event brokers for their applications themselves—no handholding needed.
- Governed Access: Middleware Integration teams stay in control, deciding who can push configurations to brokers in each environment.
- Queue Config Templates: Templates make it easy for Middleware Integration teams to define settings, helping developers build faster while controlling what configurations can be push to which environments.
Why you'll love it:
- Faster Development: No more waiting around—development teams can handle event broker configurations themselves.
- Strong Governance: Middleware Integration teams still call the shots on who gets access to what.
- Better Efficiency: Smooth event data access setup means fewer delays in getting apps deployed.
This new feature gives your application teams more power while ensuring the Middleware Integration team keeps everything running smoothly. It’s the perfect balance of speed and control for event-driven architectures.
Get started with these functionalities by watching these simple how-to videos:
- How to have self-service access to events in the runtime
- How to use configuration templates for self-service access to events
For written instruction, check out Configuring Event Brokers in Event Portal!
Cheers,
The Solace Team