Chapter 3. Red Hat Service Registry Technology Preview


Red Hat Service Registry is a datastore for standard event schemas and API designs that is built on the Apicurio Registry open source community project. Service Registry enables developers to manage and share the structure of their data using a REST interface. For example, client applications can dynamically pull the latest updates from the registry without needing to redeploy.

Service Registry also enables developers to create rules to govern how registry content can evolve over time. For example, this includes rules for content validation and version compatibility.

Important

Service Registry is a Technology Preview feature only. Technology Preview features are not supported with Red Hat production service level agreements (SLAs) and might not be functionally complete. Red Hat does not recommend using them in production.

These features provide early access to upcoming product features, enabling customers to test functionality and provide feedback during the development process. For more information about the support scope of Red Hat Technology Preview features, see https://access.redhat.com/support/offerings/techpreview.

Service Registry REST API

The Service Registry REST API provides create, read, update, and delete operations for schema and API artifacts, rules, versions, and metadata. For more details, see the Registry REST API documentation.

Supported storage

Service Registry supports the following storage implementations:

  • Red Hat AMQ Streams 1.3
  • Apache Kafka 2.2.x/2.3

Distribution

Service Registry is available as follows:

Both Maven repositories also include a client serializer/deserializer (SerDes) that can be used by AMQ Streams client developers to integrate with the registry.

Note

You must be logged into the Red Hat Customer Portal to access these resources.

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