Microsoft Announces General Availability of Fabric API for GraphQL
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Microsoft has announced the general availability of the Fabric API for GraphQL, which significantly enhances data integration with support for Azure SQL and Fabric SQL databases. Developers can now easily query these databases and establish GraphQL endpoints with minimal configuration, simplifying structured data integration into applications. The release reflects Microsoft’s commitment to providing developers with tools that streamline their workflow and reduce the complexity involved in connecting to different data sources.
Key improvements in the Fabric API include the implementation of saved credential authentication, a feature designed to enhance security by allowing APIs to access backend data using preconfigured connections instead of user-specific credentials, ultimately minimizing the risk of exposing sensitive information. Additionally, this functionality allows for easier permission management in multisource environments, giving developers more control and flexibility when managing access to their APIs.
The monitoring dashboard included with the Fabric API is designed to help developers gain insights into API activity, analyze usage patterns, and troubleshoot issues effectively. Through aggregated metrics and detailed logs over time ranges, developers have the ability to investigate individual API requests comprehensively. This feature is crucial for optimizing performance and ensuring effective handling of data flows within their applications.
Read at InfoQ
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