Anthology Azure Service Bus (ASB) Integration Feature Flag
The Anthology Azure Service Bus (ASB) Integration feature enables seamless communication between Anthology applications and external systems via Microsoft Azure Service Bus. It supports both publishing and subscribing to messages, forming the foundation for a scalable, event-driven architecture.
The ASB Integration is designed to deliver new capabilities incrementally, allowing features to be enabled or disabled as needed. This flexible approach ensures that features are modular and not dependent on other products, thereby enhancing the overall value proposition.
Roles and Privileges
Users must have one of the following role:
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System administrator
Access Method
Click Workspaces > Feature Management
Feature Management Grid
This page outlines how to configure, manage, and demonstrate the ASB feature in Anthology.
Note: Use a feature flag to keep the ASB framework hidden until it is fully functional and ready to be made a main feature.
This feature provides the ability to integrate Anthology systems with ASB. It supports:
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Publishing messages to ASB topics or queues.
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Subscribing to messages from ASB.
Navigating the Form
Actions
Columns |
Description |
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Feature Name | Anthology Azure Service Bus Integration |
Status |
Whether the feature is enabled (✔) or disabled (⬜) Note:
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Enable Date | Date when the feature was enabled |
Feature Added | Date when the feature was introduced |
Feature State | Current state (e.g., Preview, Disabled) |
Module | Associated module (e.g., Integration) |
Feature Behavior
State |
Effect |
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Enabled | The Integration module becomes visible and ASB integration is active. |
Disabled |
The Integration module is hidden; ASB framework is inactive. Note: When disabled, no UI elements or services related to ASB will be accessible to users.
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