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Kamil Mrzygłód
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Kamil Mrzygłód is a technical lead and technology advisor, working with multiple companies on designing and implementing Azure-based systems and platforms. He's a former Microsoft Azure Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and certified trainer, who shares his knowledge via various channels, including conference speeches and open source projects and contributions. Kamil lives in Poland with his two cats and one dog, dedicating some of his time to video games, cooking, and traveling.
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Publishing custom events to Azure Event Grid

So far, we have talked about integrating Azure Event Grid with already built-in publishers and topics, using Resource Group as an example. I mentioned at the beginning of this chapter that this service is capable of handling custom topics, making it a really flexible solution that can act as an event gateway. In this section, we will cover this topic and try to use Event Grid as our router for handling and maintaining the routing of our events.

Event gateway concept

Let's look at the following diagram:

Here, you have a single events producer and four different handlers. Now, if you imagine that Publisher publishes only custom events, you can see that Event Grid is able to...

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Kamil Mrzygłód

Kamil Mrzygłód is a technical lead and technology advisor, working with multiple companies on designing and implementing Azure-based systems and platforms. He's a former Microsoft Azure Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) and certified trainer, who shares his knowledge via various channels, including conference speeches and open source projects and contributions. Kamil lives in Poland with his two cats and one dog, dedicating some of his time to video games, cooking, and traveling.
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