How Do Micro-Integrations Enable Event-Driven Integration?

Micro-Integrations are small, lightweight, modules that can connect a wide variety of enterprise technologies, including legacy and SaaS applications, messaging services, databases, filesystems, and AI agents, to your event brokers. They allow systems that were not designed for event-driven architecture to be part of your real-time event-enabled data exchange. With Micro-Integrations, your event-driven architecture (EDA) becomes the core that lets you connect multiple systems with event-driven integration.

Micro-Integrations make it easy to configure data movement between an event broker or event mesh and an external system or application. The external system can be a source of data or a target destination for data that flows through your EDA. You can also transform event messages, modify message headers, and enrich and validate data based on your needs.

The following diagram illustrates Micro-Integrations connecting external systems to an event broker that is part of an event mesh.

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You should now have a basic understanding of how an event mesh works and you can move on to Try Solace Event Brokers.