Kong began its journey in 2007 as a data storage service provider and quickly evolved into a leading API gateway solution. This article explores how Kong functions as a proxy for applications, detailing its role in managing access and detecting usage patterns. The author provides a real-world case scenario involving a concert ticket reservation application, demonstrating the capabilities of Kong with various plugins, including rate limiting. The aim is to showcase how developers can leverage Kong for effective application deployment and monitoring.
Kong operates as a proxy gateway, enabling users to manage access to applications seamlessly. Its functionality aids developers in detecting patterns related to user engagement.
The journey of Kong began in a Milan garage in 2007, evolving from a data storage provider to a sophisticated tool that facilitates API management and rate limiting.
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