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Features in ColdFusion API Manager

  1. ColdFusion Tools User Guide
  2. Performance Monitoring Toolset
    1. Overview of ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
    2. Auto-discovery of ColdFusion nodes and clusters
    3. Code profiler in ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
    4. Configure ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset settings
    5. Install ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
    6. View cloud metrics
    7. Monitor GraphQL in Performance Monitoring Toolset
    8. Configure TLS/SSL and Authentication for Elasticsearch 8.x  in Performance Monitoring Toolset
    9. View cluster and node metrics
    10. View data source metrics
    11. View external services
    12. View incoming services
    13. View list of sites and busy connections
    14. View topology of sites
    15. Datastore Health Monitoring
    16. Performance Monitoring Toolset Update 1
    17. Secure Performance Monitoring Toolset with HTTPS/SSL
    18. Performance Monitoring Toolset deployment guide
  3. Use ColdFusion Builder
    1. About ColdFusion Builder
    2. System requirements | ColdFusion Builder
    3. Install ColdFusion Builder
    4. Edit code in ColdFusion Builder
    5. Manage servers in ColdFusion Builder
    6. Manage projects in ColdFusion Builder
    7. What's new in Adobe ColdFusion Builder (2018 release)
    8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) | Adobe ColdFusion Builder (2018 release)
    9. Debug applications in ColdFusion Builder
    10. ColdFusion Builder workbench
    11. ColdFusion Builder extensions
    12. Debugging Perspective in ColdFusion Builder
    13. Build mobile applications using ColdFusion Builder
    14. Bundled ColdFusion Server
    15. Debug mobile applications in ColdFusion Builder
    16. Use extensions in ColdFusion Builder
  4. Coldfusion API Manager
    1. Overview of Adobe ColdFusion API Manager
    2. Features in ColdFusion API Manager
    3. Get started with ColdFusion API Manager
    4. Install ColdFusion API Manager
    5. Authentication types
    6. Create and publish APIs
    7. Administrator
    8. Subscriber
    9. Throttling and rate limiting
    10. Notifications
    11. Connectors
    12. Set up cluster support
    13. Integrate ColdFusion and API Manager
    14. Metrics and Logging in API Manager
    15. Generate Swagger documents
    16. Configure SSL
    17. Known issues in this release
    18. Policies in ColdFusion API Manager
    19. Create a Redis cluster
    20. Multitenancy in API Manager
    21. Docker images for ColdFusion API Manager

Overview

ColdFusion API Manager helps you to create APIs that expose core functionalities of application and other backend systems. These APIs are then published and managed at runtime.

For more information, see API Manager overview.

Getting started

Get started with creating a REST API or importing a REST API from SOAP.

For more information, see Getting started with API Manager.

Integrating ColdFusion and API Manager

API Manager facilitates the management of APIs that are exposed through REST or SOAP services. To experience seamless integration with ColdFusion APIs, you can access ColdFusion REST services from API Manager.

For more details, see ColdFusion and API Manager-Integration.

Installing ColdFusion API Manager

Install ColdFusion API Manager on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

For more information, see Installing ColdFusion API Manager.

ColdFusion API Manager-Administrator

The administrator portal is a platform to manage and administer properties and functionality of the ColdFusion API Manager. Through the administrator portal, you can manage all published APIs, and their functional and non-functional information.

For more information, see API Manager-Administrator.

ColdFusion API Manager-Publisher

As a publisher, you can create and publish an API for consumption by any service or application. Subscribers can consume the APIs and use the APIs in their applications.

For more information, see API Manager-Publisher.

ColdFusion API Manager-Subscriber

Try out APIs, view all subscribed APIs, generate API keys, create applications, and so on.

For more information, see API Manager-Subscriber.

Throttling and rate-limiting

Throttling is a process that is used to control the usage of APIs by consumers during a given period. You can define throttling at the application level as well as API level. Throttling limit is considered as cumulative at API level.

Rate-limiting is a process that is used to define the rate at which consumers can access APIs. Also, it determines the speed at which a consumer can access APIs. Rate limit is calculated in real time.

For more information, see Throttling and rate-limiting.

Generating Swagger document

The Swagger document generation feature is a part of ColdFusion Server. ColdFusion server generates the Swagger doc automatically once you register REST CFC application.

For more information, see Generating Swagger document.

Metrics and logging

ColdFusion API Manager collects and analyzes information that APIs generate. This information is useful to measure the performance of APIs.

For more information, see Metrics and logging.

Notifications

The API Manager sends notifications for any alerts or user events that require attention.

For more information, see API Manager-Notifications.

Connectors

In the API Manager, connectors redirect the requests from web servers to application servers. Connectors also provide load balancing between various nodes in a cluster. Web server connectors in the API Manager manage the communication between the web server and the application server.

For more information, see API Manager-Connectors.

Setting up cluster support

The API Manager provides cluster support for application scaling and high availability. As an administrator, you can create a homogeneous cluster for scaling and availability for your APIs via the API Manager.

For more information, see Setting up cluster support.

Authentication types

The API Manager provides a robust authentication framework for your APIs.

For more information, see Authentication types.

Configuring SSL

Access your portals over HTTPS for better security and encryption.

For more information, see Configuring SSL.

Multi-tenancy

Share an API in a tenant-isolated manner. The goal of multi-tenancy is to maximize resource sharing among multiple tenants while providing an isolated view for each tenant.

For more information, see Multi-tenancy in API Manager.

Policies

Policies allow you to change the behavior of an API by making certain configuration changes.

For more information, see Policies in ColdFusion API Manager.

Redis cluster

A Redis cluster provides a way to combine and use multiple Redis nodes as a single datastore.

It can automatically split your dataset among multiple nodes which is also called sharding.

For more information, see Creating a Redis cluster.

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