Looking to take some complexity out of microservices deployments, LunchBadger has built an open source API gateway to secure microservices and expose them via APIs.
Built on the Express web application framework for Node.js, the Express Gatewaynbsp;routes requests to services using Node.js and Express middleware. Express Gateway offers centralized configuration, API consumer and credentials management, and a plug-in framework.
An API gateway is the heart of microservices, LunchBadger CEO Al Tsang said. “Itrsquo;s a key piece of infrastructure that you must have,” enabling microservices to work with infrastructure such as Kubernetes container orchestration, Tsang said. LunchBadger offers an API and microservices platform. Joyent also is sponsoring the gateway.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
Built on the Express web application framework for Node.js, the Express Gatewaynbsp;routes requests to services using Node.js and Express middleware. Express Gateway offers centralized configuration, API consumer and credentials management, and a plug-in framework.
An API gateway is the heart of microservices, LunchBadger CEO Al Tsang said. “Itrsquo;s a key piece of infrastructure that you must have,” enabling microservices to work with infrastructure such as Kubernetes container orchestration, Tsang said. LunchBadger offers an API and microservices platform. Joyent also is sponsoring the gateway.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here