Ladies and Gentlemen please normalise asking to see the NATIS Papers when you are in the process of buying a car please. Whether Brand new or Pre-Owned. We have had too many surprises last week.
Some were Re-Builds/Built up being sold as Code 2.
Some are Code 2 being sold as Brand New.
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What does an API gateway do?
An API gateway acts as a single entry point for clients, handling request routing, response composition, and protocol translation. It simplifies client interactions with microservices and offers additional features like rate limiting, authentication, monitoring, and more.
To better understand how an API gateway works, let's look at how it processes a request:
1) Initial request handling
Client requests are sent to the API gateway, which acts as the entry point for all incoming API traffic, rather than directly accessing the backend services.
2) Request validation
The API gateway processes and validates the request’s attributes to ensure it’s correctly formatted.
3) Security checks
It then performs checks against allow-lists and deny-lists to filter out unauthorized or harmful requests.
4) Authentication and authorization
The API gateway validates the request, checking for proper authentication (e.g., verifying tokens or credentials) and ensuring the client has the necessary permissions (authorization) to access the requested resources.
5) Rate limiting
Rate limiting rules are enforced; if the request exceeds the allowed limit, it’s rejected.
6) Service discovery and routing
Once passing basic checks, the API gateway then finds the relevant service to route the request to by matching the path.
7) Protocol translation
The API gateway transforms the request into the appropriate protocol and sends it to the service.
8) Response aggregation
If the request requires data from multiple services, the API gateway aggregates the responses. It sends requests to each relevant service, collects the results, and composes them into a single, cohesive response.
9) Response delivery
The gateway sends the processed response back to the client, ensuring it’s delivered in the expected format and within an optimal timeframe.
10) Logging, monitoring, fault handling, and caching
Throughout this process, the API gateway logs each request and response and monitors key metrics such as latency, error rates, and throughput. These logs and metrics help in troubleshooting, scaling, and optimizing the system. It also deals with faults (circuit break), and provides response caching.
An API gateway is a powerful tool that not only simplifies client interactions with microservices but also enhances security, performance, and reliability through comprehensive request processing and monitoring.
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I dated someone staying in Soweto while staying in Pretoria. Huge distance.
But you know what made it worth it, she made means to come to Pretoria without me asking.
I'd drive her back, she would even say it's fine to drop her off at JHB. Didn't mind.
Married 9 years.
Get yourself a great woman and marry her, let her control and run everything in the house, you will see beautiful changes even in your life. You will still lead as a man but again listen to her and trust her ideas ❤️
I hate this thing of I swipe my card at a restaurant and the transaction is approved but the money is only taken from my account month end 😭😭😭 Why why?
Take the money in the account the same time I pay.
Lanseria International Airport has introduced a Tap and Fly automated boarding gate system in partnership with Flysafair and Turkish investment from TAV Technologies. The system aims to streamline the boarding process, enhance customer experience, and strengthen security protocols, with plans to handle more African flights and passengers by 2025.