EBAY: AsyncAPI 2.0: Enabling the Event-Driven World

marc
marc Member, Administrator, Moderator, Employee Posts: 959 admin
edited April 2021 in General Discussions #1

I found this article pretty exciting and figured I'd share: AsyncAPI 2.0: Enabling the Event-Driven World

Shekhar Banerjee, a principal architect at Ebay, talks about how they're adopting the use of AsyncAPI for their event-driven initiatives, how they're applying it to their microservices evolution, and even had a few call-outs to some of the tools they found useful so far:
1. Called out the java-spring-cloud-stream-template as "an awesome codegen utility to spring up microservices from an AsyncAPI contract" which is super exciting since it grew out of the Solace Community
2. Mentioned Solace as having AsyncAPI support (Yes, you can export an AsyncAPI document from Event Portal 😜 )
3. Called out the use of Microcks as a mock and test framework

Here's the article: https://thenewstack.io/asyncapi-2-0-enabling-the-event-driven-world/

Comments

  • Tamimi
    Tamimi Member, Administrator, Employee Posts: 538 admin

    this will open up a world of potential ideas to incorporate real-time Ebay updates in applications!

  • Shawn
    Shawn Member, Employee Posts: 2 Solace Employee
    edited May 2021 #3

    Companies creating for internal use, or in this case for external/partner use, APIs that are asynchronous/event based to make them realtime is becoming more & more popular - this is just one public example. Great that EBay would share their experience.
    This type of use case is why we built an Event Portal feature coming soon called Event API Products . So watch for that to be released in PS+ Cloud in the next few weeks.
    If you don't have a PS+ Cloud trial account - go get one :-)

  • rajeshdns
    rajeshdns Member Posts: 30 ✭✭

    Great article, thanks for sharing @marc , insightful...

  • marc
    marc Member, Administrator, Moderator, Employee Posts: 959 admin

    Glad you enjoyed it @rajeshdns 👍