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12 12  == 2. Key concepts ==
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14 -This microlearning centers on determining integration patterns.
14 +This microlearning centers on determining integration patterns. The focal point here will be to figure out how you can best decide between the various "first-class" integration patterns.
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16 -The focal point of this microlearning will be to figure out how you can best decide between the various "first-class" integration patterns.
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18 18  * The key aspects are:
19 19   ** The three "first-class" patterns are messaging, event streaming, and API gateway
20 20   ** Each pattern has pros and cons
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22 22  
23 23  == 3. Determining Integration Pattern ==
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25 -In eMagiz, we differentiate between three "first-class" integration patterns. Each of these patterns is best suited for particular integration challenges. In this microlearning, we will see how to compare the three integration patterns to decide which pattern to choose.
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27 -The focal point of this microlearning will be to figure out how you can best decide between the various "first-class" integration patterns.
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29 -* The key aspects are:
30 - ** The three "first-class" patterns are messaging, event streaming, and API gateway
31 - ** Each pattern has pros and cons
32 - ** Decide which pattern suits best based on business and technical checks and balances
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34 34  As stated above, there are three "first-class" integration patterns within eMagiz. Each of these patterns has a unique way of processing the data. In this microlearning, we will look at how to decide which pattern best fits your integration challenge. Before we do that, let us first quickly look at the three integration patterns. In the picture below, you see a visual representation of each of the three patterns.
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36 36  [[image:Main.Images.Microlearning.WebHome@intermediate-discover-your-integration-landscape-determining-integration-pattern--the-three-patterns-visualized.png]]