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Open source tools to easily build and maintain your event-driven architecture. All powered by the AsyncAPI specification, the industry ...

Welcome | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

Welcome to AsyncAPI Docs! AsyncAPI is an open source initiative that seeks to improve the current state of Event-Driven Architectures (EDA).

Introduction | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

AsyncAPI is an open source initiative that seeks to improve the current state of Event-Driven Architectures (EDA). Our long-term goal is to make working ...

Overview | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

import ContributionNotes from '@/assets/docs/fragments/contribution-notes.md'; Concepts Welcome to AsyncAPI Concepts! This section defines AsyncAPI features ...

Event-Driven Architectures | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

An Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) uses events to trigger and communicate between services and is common in modern applications built with microservices. An ...

AsyncAPI Initiative - GitHub

The AsyncAPI specification allows you to create machine-readable definitions of your asynchronous APIs. ... Use your AsyncAPI definition to generate literally ...

Introduction | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

The AsyncAPI Specification defines a set of fields that can be used in an AsyncAPI document to describe an application's API. While the document may ...

About | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

AsyncAPI AsyncAPI is an Apache License 2.0 library under the Linux Foundation that seeks to improve the current state of event-driven architecture (EDA).

3.0.0 | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

Introduction. The AsyncAPI Specification is a project used to describe message-driven APIs in a machine-readable format. It's protocol-agnostic, so you can use ...

2.x | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

To read about previous versions of AsyncAPI specification go to: https://v2.asyncapi.com/docs/reference.

Overview | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

import ContributionNotes from '@/assets/docs/fragments/contribution-notes.md'; Tools: the AsyncAPI tools ecosystem Welcome to AsyncAPI Tools!

Protocol | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

What is a protocol? A protocol is a set of rules that governs the exchange of information between applications and/or servers. Protocol examples: WebSockets ...

Introduction | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

The AsyncAPI generator is a tool that generates anything you want using the AsyncAPI Document and Template that are supplied as inputs to the AsyncAPI CLI.

AsyncAPI, the Industry Standard for Event-Driven APIs? - we archers

AsyncAPI is an open-source initiative that seeks to improve the current state of Event-Driven Architectures (EDA).

How to Define and Share your Event APIs using AsyncAPI and ...

Fran Mendez. AsyncAPI. Fran is the founder of the AsyncAPI Initiative. He's a software engineer with a strong focus on event-driven APIs and microservices. In ...

Server | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

When designing and setting up an event-driven application, servers are in charge of delivering asynchronous messages from the producer to the consumers through ...

AsyncAPI Initiative - Open Collective

AsyncAPI Initiative · Building the future of event-driven architectures. · Contribute · Financial Contributions · Projects · Top financial contributors · AsyncAPI ...

An AsyncAPI Example: Building Your First Event-driven API - Bump.sh

Event-driven APIs are APIs that use events to enable real-time and asynchronous communication between different components of a system.

AsyncAPI: The Future of Event-Driven API Development - Medium

AsyncAPI is an open-source initiative created in 2017 by Fran Méndez to address the challenges posed by event-driven architectures.

Application | AsyncAPI Initiative for event-driven APIs

What is an application? An application is a computer program or a group of them. An application can be a micro-service, IoT (Internet of things) device (for ...