WSO2 Micro Integrator

Azure Application Servers

WSO2 Micro Integrator, a lightweight cloud native integration runtime for connecting APIs, services and systems, with a unique management password generated on first boot.

Base
Hardened build
minimal ports, security patches applied at build time
Access
Unique credentials
generated on first boot, readable only by root
Verified
Boots working
services pass a health gate before release
Support
24/7, 365 days
by email and live chat, 24 hour response SLA

Overview

WSO2 Micro Integrator is an open source, cloud native integration runtime in the enterprise service bus and enterprise application integration tradition. It runs lightweight integration artifacts such as REST APIs, proxy services, message mediation sequences and scheduled tasks to connect applications, APIs, databases and messaging systems, transforming and routing messages between them through a fast Synapse passthrough engine. A management API drives deployment and monitoring from the WSO2 command line tool and dashboard.

It suits teams building API led integrations, message mediation and system to system connectivity who want a fast, container friendly runtime they self host inside their own cloud account.

Why the cloudimg image

WSO2 Micro Integrator ships with a well known administrator login, and this image destroys it. On the first boot of every instance a unique management API administrator password is generated and written into the runtime configuration before the server starts, then recorded in a file only the root user can read, so no default credential is ever reachable and no two instances share a password. The management API is restricted to the loopback interface by a host firewall and fronted by nginx, while the integration data plane stays available for your deployed APIs and proxies. cloudimg runs the Apache 2.0 licensed open source runtime only, on a fully patched base with unattended security upgrades enabled, and pairs every deployment with a step by step deploy guide and 24/7 support.

Common uses

  • API led integration and message mediation between systems
  • A lightweight self hosted enterprise service bus in your own cloud account
  • Connecting APIs, databases and messaging with routing and transformation