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Chanaka Fernando
Chanaka Fernando
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Chanaka Fernando

Chanaka Fernando is a solution architect with 12+ years of experience in designing, implementing, and supporting enterprise-scale software solutions for customers across various industries including finance, education, healthcare, and telecommunications. He has contributed to the open source community with his work (design, implementation, and support) as the product lead of the WSO2 ESB, one of the founding members of the "Ballerina: cloud-native programming language" project, and his own work on GitHub. He has spoken at several WSO2 conferences and his articles are published on Medium, DZone, and InfoQ. Chanaka has a bachelor's degree in electronics and telecommunications engineering from the University of Moratuwa.
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Setting up observability

Having separate components for different functional requirements is one of the fundamental concepts of any microservice architecture. When it comes to troubleshooting issues and recovering from failures, it is always useful to have a central place to look into. That is what we discussed in Chapter 8, Observability with NATS in a Microservice Architecture. There, we discussed how to configure observability features in the sample microservices and the NATS server. You can refer to that chapter and add observability capabilities to the OPD application microservices that we used in this chapter. We will leave that as an exercise for you.

In this section, we are going to discuss how to enable observability for the integration platform so that all the components of the platform, including microservices and NATS servers, are monitored through a centralized platform.

Configuring WSO2 API Manager for observability

WSO2 API Manager uses logs to print useful...

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Chanaka Fernando is a solution architect with 12+ years of experience in designing, implementing, and supporting enterprise-scale software solutions for customers across various industries including finance, education, healthcare, and telecommunications. He has contributed to the open source community with his work (design, implementation, and support) as the product lead of the WSO2 ESB, one of the founding members of the "Ballerina: cloud-native programming language" project, and his own work on GitHub. He has spoken at several WSO2 conferences and his articles are published on Medium, DZone, and InfoQ. Chanaka has a bachelor's degree in electronics and telecommunications engineering from the University of Moratuwa.
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