Overlord - The One Place To Rule And Manage your APIs
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Overlord is a a set of sub-projects which deal with different aspects of system governance. All four sub-projects are so called "upstream" projects for JBoss Fuse Service Works. But Service Works is even more, so let's just focus on the four for now.
SRAMP
Overlord S-RAMP is a full-featured artifact repository comprised of a common data model, powerful query language, multiple rich interfaces, flexible integration, and useful tools. It aims to provide a full implementation of the OASIS S-RAMP specification.
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DTGov
This component provides the capability to manage the lifecycle of systems from inception through deployment through subsequent change management. A flexible workflow driven approach is used to enable organizations to customize governance to fit the way they work.
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Runtime Government (RTGov)
This component provides the infrastructure to capture service activity information and then correlate, analyse and finally present the information in a form that can be used by a business to police Business/Service Level Agreements, and optimize their business.
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API Management
If you want to centralize the governance of your APIs, this is the project for you! The API Management project provides a rich management layer used to configure the governance policies you want applied to your APIs. Once configured, the API Management runtime Policy Engine can run as part of a standard Gateway or embedded in any application.
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What's going on lately?
Overlord just got a brand new website up and running. Have a look at it and don't forget to give feedback or work on it, as it is also open source you are free to fork it an send a pull request. Make sure to look at the contributor guidelines before.
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