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Serverless Integration Design Patterns with Azure

You're reading from   Serverless Integration Design Patterns with Azure Build powerful cloud solutions that sustain next-generation products

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788399234
Length 494 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Abhishek Kumar Abhishek Kumar
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Abhishek Kumar
Srinivasa Mahendrakar Srinivasa Mahendrakar
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Serverless Integration with Microsoft Azure FREE CHAPTER 2. Azure Functions and Enterprise Integration 3. Introduction to Azure Event Grid 4. Azure API Management 5. Azure Service Bus with Integration Services 6. Introduction to Logic Apps 7. Control Flow Actions and Custom Connectors 8. Patterns with Azure Integration Services 9. B2B/EDI Solutions for Enterprise Integration with Azure Logic Apps 10. Hybrid Integration, BizTalk Server 2016 and an On-Premises Data Gateway 11. Intelligence in Integration Using Azure Cognitive Services 12. DevOps for Azure Integration 13. Monitoring for Azure Integration 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Azure Event Grid security and authentication

Now that we have covered the basic components of the event-based architecture, let's focus on Azure Event Grid security and authentication features. By default, the Azure Event Grid supports three types of authentication:

  • Webhook event delivery
  • Event subscription
  • Publishing events to a custom Event Grid topic

Webhook event delivery

Webhooks allow an application to listen for changing feed events with a push notification model. In the webhook model, an application is notified through an HTTP endpoint of any specific state change events. Unlike pull patterns, push event models save applications from using resources unnecessarily.

To understand the importance of webhook event...
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