Older control plane APIs in Azure Service Bus, Azure Event Hubs, and Azure Relay will be retired.
Azure Service Bus SDK libraries that don't conform to Azure SDK guidelines will be retired and support will end.
Use your preferred Socket.IO APIs, while letting Azure handle messages and scaling for you
We are excited to announce the public preview of the OData API type in Azure API Management. This new capability extends the benefits and capabilities of Azure API Management to…
We are thrilled to announce the public preview of Azure Cosmos DB and Azure SQL resolvers for GraphQL in Azure API Management.
We are announcing the native support for WebSocket APIs in the self-hosted gateway feature inside Azure API Management.
Microsoft has re-envisioned data transformations in Azure Logic Apps (Standard) by building a new data mapper experience from the ground up.
Centrally organize and manage APIs across the entire organization, regardless of API type, deployment location, lifecycle stage, or choice of API gateway or API management solution using Azure API Center. …
Developers can now add .NET Framework methods to XSLT data transformations in Azure Logic Apps (Standard).
We are announcing the support for 11 new Azure Event Grid event types in Azure API Management.
We are announcing the support of custom domain for the self-hosted gateway configuration endpoint v2.
New authentication method for the Self-hosted gateway with the configuration endpoint
Publish and subscribe to messages between MQTT clients and use HTTP push and pull subscriptions to integrate data with other applications.
Take your API security coverage to the next level with Azure API Management and Microsoft Defender for APIs integration.
With Synthetic GraphQL, customers can create GraphQL APIs using their existing REST and SOAP APIs, allowing them to modernize their application API stack with minimal effort.
API Management Authorizations are now generally available, providing a simple and reliable way to unbundle and abstract authorizations from web APIs.
SQL Server connector’s V1 actions and triggers will be retired on 31 March 2024
With Azure Private Link support in Azure API Management, you can now integrate clients in a virtual network privately.
Workspaces for Azure API Management is now in public preview. This new capability enables granular access control in multi-team Azure API Management deployments.
New plan offers greater resiliency, scalability, and flexibility - helping you add real-time two-way communication to your web and mobile apps.
You can now subscribe to events Tribal Group applications and automate your processes based on Tribal Group application state changes.
Scale your Azure Service Bus premium namespaces far beyond the current limitations with two new features.
Logic Apps Standard VS Code Extension now allows you to export groups of logic apps workflows deployed to Azure.
Logic apps Standard support for Azure Functions runtime version 4.x – is now generally available.
Integrate your apps using Event Grid and SAP S/4HANA events.
Manage and work with your messages directly in the portal integrated version of Service Bus Explorer.
Configure your Service Bus namespace to require that clients send and receive data with a minimal version of transport layer security (TLS).
After 1 October 2023, version 0 and version 1 self-hosted gateway will not be supported.
Easily deploy APIs in a CI/CD pipeline with API Management DevOps Resource Toolkit v1.0.0.
Add custom logic to the managed developer portal capabilities and leverage improved custom widget development.
Support for 11 policy definitions increases security of Azure API Management services and APIs that they expose.
Enable a secure OAuth 2.0 authorization code flow when using Azure Active Directory or Azure Active Directory B2C identity providers.
Microsoft Azure Web PubSub Premium Tier now supports enterprise capabilities such as Availability Zones and Autoscaling.
Partner events, now generally available on Azure Event Grid, adds several additional features to enhance security.
Send, receive, and peek messages on queues, topics, and subscriptions.
Support for OpenTelemetry and a new deployment option with Helm.
API Management Content Security Policy detects and mitigates common attacks in the developer portal and enables Captcha and OAuth in self-hosted portals.
Use the Event Grid Microsoft Graph API integration to subscribe to events from Azure AD, Outlook, and more.
Organize policy components into reusable modules that can be inserted into any policy document.
Simplify the process of managing authorization using APIs against backend services using OAuth2.
You can now easily create a GraphQL API to support modern client application development.
GraphQL APIs are considered to be more efficient, flexible, and powerful and have benefits such as faster performance, longer API call limit threshold, and lesser time retrieving data.
To enforce stricter security measures, you can now configure your Service Bus namespace to require that clients send and receive data with a minimum version of TLS.
Gain a greater security stance by explicitly authorizing a partner to create partner topics or partner destinations in your Azure subscription.
IP address changes will begin affecting your ability to manage your virtual network-enabled API Management services on 31 March 2023.
Migrate to Azure IoT Edge Hub before 31 March 2023.
You can now integrate to clients in a virtual network privately, using Azure Private Link support in API Management.
Minimize API attack surface for SOAP or XML- based REST APIs with custom schemas in addition to the schemas specified in the API's definition.
Use custom HTML code widget to extend developer portal's functionality.
Regular API Management service updates for January 2022 with new features, bug fixes, and other improvements.