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In the last article, we had a look at how to start with Azure DevOps: Getting Started With Audit Streaming With Event Grid
In the article, we will go to the next step to create a subscription and use webhook event handlers to view those logs in our Azure web application.
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In the last article, we had a look at how to start with Azure DevOps: Getting Started With Audit Streaming With Event Grid
In the article, we will go to the next step to create a subscription and use webhook event handlers to view those logs in our Azure web application.
#cloud #tutorial #azure #event driven architecture #realtime #signalr #webhook #azure web services #azure event grid #azure #azure event grid #serverless architecture #application integration
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In the previous article, we discussed the Gateway to your single server deployment (example: webserver). In this section, we shall continue with Input and Core Infrastructure.
When you talk about Data for your organization, it covers all three things, “People, Process, and Technology”. More details for the “Streaming and Sourcing Layer” can be found in a separate section (will update the link soon).
**_People: The Who. _**Producers and Consumers of data.
**_Process: The How. _**How the data is curated and put to use.
**_Technology: The What: _**What technologies are used to fetch, process, pass on and store.
Data: While People, Process and Technology is the golden triangle, if you think about it, the very reason the entire state-of-the-art ecosystem exists is merely to get the raw data to a usable form.
Any great state-of-art ecosystem is a waste if the data in need for consumers cannot be discovered and from the Producers side, if data cannot be documented/tagged properly that makes it useable for the consumers or end-users. Azure Data Catalog helps to bridge this gap of making the data correctly discoverable by fixing the traditional problems for both consumers and producers and also helps organizations to get the best value out of their existing information assets.
While we will discuss more as part of the sourcing section, we shall cover the basics of streaming.
1/ Queue Storage
2/ Service Bus
3/ Event Hubs
4/ Event Grid
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Switch to Streams section and click on New Stream, you will see three options:
After click on Azure Event Grid, you will need the following details to complete the configuration:
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Like any beast in Azure, learning about Event Grid quickly turns into a game of buzzword bingo. Lots of new words that actually represent something rather simple that, especially if you know something about messaging, you might even already understand.
After going through the headache of digesting these new terms and concepts I always like to reflect on what the overall concept actually is in simpler terms.
Event Grid is a message router, and not much more. It knows how to consume events and distribute them to interested parties.
It’s actually like newsletter distribution. Imagine you want your newsletters published. You give over a copy of each to the distributor, they know who the subscribers are and how to send copies to each one. It doesn’t matter if a subscriber lives locally or overseas, that is the distributor’s concern.
In Event Grid this distributor is called a topic. The topic knows who to send events to via subscriptions_. _The subscriptions define who’s interested in receiving events and where they are.
From a publisher’s perspective, they simply send the events to the topic, without caring who the subscribers are.
Microsoft has great documentation helping you choose between messaging services that Azure provides.
Personally, I think the biggest benefit of Event Grid is its simplicity and cross-platform support.
A lot of messaging services provide heaps of functionality you may not need. Heck, look at just some of the Advanced Features that Service Bus offers:
Message sessions, Autoforwarding, Dead-letter queue, Scheduled delivery, Message deferral, Batching, Transactions, Filtering and action, Autodelete on idle, Duplicate detection, Geo-disaster recovery
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Find out how to easily shift your VMware workloads to the cloud on your own terms and modernize your investments. Join us on March 23, 2021, from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM Pacific Time (UTC-8), for the Extend to the Cloud with Azure VMware Solution digital event—delivered in partnership with Intel and VMware—and get to know Microsoft Azure VMware Solution: a cloud service that lets you run VMware natively on Azure.
Join industry experts and VMware users at this free digital event to:
We have a fantastic line-up of speakers and sessions for you at this event to help you learn how to easily shift your VMware workloads to the cloud on your own terms
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