Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry
What is Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry?
Red Hat® OpenShift® Service Registry is a fully hosted and managed registry service for Red Hat OpenShift API Management and Red Hat OpenShift Streams for Apache Kafka.
Publish, discover, and reuse
Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry helps development teams publish, discover, and reuse artifacts. With support for multiple API formats, Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry is delivered as a high-availability service managed by Red Hat.
Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry is included at no additional charge with these services:
Features & benefits
Increase reuse
With Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry, development teams can document reusable artifacts, and make them available for browsing and downloading. Schemas and APIs can be used in new and evolving applications to avoid duplicative work.
Build apps faster
Teams can increase their velocity by reducing time-consuming integration problems. Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry supports and enforces API-first and schema-first development, so teams can modify services individually without introducing integration issues.
Reduce compatibility errors
When new schema versions are registered they are checked for valid content, syntax, and semantics compatibility, making the upgrade process smoother. Additionally, artifact schemas are versioned for greater control and visibility.
Integrate using common standards
Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry supports Apache Avro, JSON schema, Protobuf, OpenAPI, AsyncAPI, GraphQL, WSDL, and XSD. The service exposes compatibility layers for CNCF and Schema Registry APIs. Applications that were originally built to integrate with these APIs will be compatible with Red Hat OpenShift Service Registry.
Related services
Accelerate time to value with a hosted API management service for microservices-based applications.
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Resources
Datasheet
Red Hat OpenShift Streams for Apache Kafka product documentation
Analyst Material
Empowering developers through cloud services
Overview
Cloud services for cloud-native development