This repository includes code you can use to integrate Apigee Edge with Cloud Foundry (including Pivotal and open source instances). Using this integration, you can proxy your Cloud Foundry apps with proxies hosted on either Apigee Edge in the cloud or Edge Microgateway.
For a sample Cloud Foundry apps for testing this integration, see the provided samples.
Generally, this integration requires:
- An Apigee account. If you don't have one, you can sign up here
- The Apigee Service Broker installed on Cloud Foundry. (Instructions are provided for each plan)
- If you're using Edge Microgateway in Cloud Foundry, you'll need to install Edge Microgateway locally
The integrations below are enabled. See the following for suggested processes and best practices.
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Open source Cloud Foundry and Apigee Edge Microgateway
- See Cloud Foundry Service Broker for Apigee for
- Differences between the two microgateway plans:
microgateway
andmicrogateway-coresident
- Links to instructions based on your plan choice
- Differences between the two microgateway plans:
- For the direct link to the
microgateway
plan instructions, see setup-microgateway - For the direct link to the
microgateway-coresident
plan instructions, see setup-microgateway-coresident
- See Cloud Foundry Service Broker for Apigee for
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Open source Cloud Foundry and Apigee Edge (public and private cloud)
- Differences between the two microgateway plans (
microgateway
µgateway-coresident
) and theorg
plan - Links to instructions based on your plan choice
- For the direct link to the
org
plan instructions, see setup-org
- Differences between the two microgateway plans (