Advanced Event Mesh Features
SAP event brokers include many valuable features that can power and protect an event mesh deployed across every environment and component of the distributed enterprise, to enable you to stream events across them all. Follow these links to learn more about some of the most valuable features, or scroll down to the Feature Index to see feature summaries and additional links.
Feature Index
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Dynamic Message Routing |
Dynamic Message Routing (DMR) automatically determines the best way to route messages through your event mesh. DMR provides a means to interconnect instances of SAP event brokers so that messages published by clients hosted by one broker can be consumed by clients hosted on another. DMR is the current best practice for setting up an event mesh. |
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Event Broker Redundancy for High Availability |
SAP event brokers can operate in high-availability (HA) redundant groups for fault tolerance. If one of the event brokers fails, or is taken out of service, the other one automatically takes over. |
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Distributed Tracing |
Distributed tracing provides the ability to track an event all the way from the sending application, between event brokers, and to the receiving application. This allows an administrator to trace the lifecycle of an event as it travels through the event mesh. |
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Message VPN Bridging |
Message VPN bridges allow messages published to one Message VPN to be delivered to the linked Message VPN. |
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Message Replay |
Message replay allows an event broker to resend messages to new or existing clients that request them, hours or even days after those messages were first received by the event broker. |
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Kafka Bridging |
Kafka bridging allows for the configuration objects to bridge between Kafka clusters and advanced event mesh event broker services. |