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Created on Sep 30, 2024

Multi-tenancy support for Event Endpoint Automation

Event Endpoint Automation (EEM) is a portal that offers a catalog view of Kafka topics that developers can subscribe and publish to. It allows the developers to view the topic description and its schema. If a developer wishes to subscribe or publish to the topic, the portal offers the ability for the developer to generate their own credentials for the topics they are interested in without the need to ask for permission from the topic owner. 

EEM currently offers a single tenant view of the published topics. If there were more than one organization in a company that wants to publish topics and they want to keep their topics private, the only way this can happen today is to deploy multiple instances of EEM. While deploying multiple instances solves the problem of privacy, it introduces additional operations and management tasks for the IT operations group.

The solution is to introduce multi-tenancy to EEM. A tenant will have its own administrator and set of developers approved to use the topics published for their organization. Developers from other organizations will not have the ability to view published topics and therefore not able to subscribe or publish to those topics.

Idea priority High