
Proper topics also allow administrative control of data. To achieve this, you must define a topic hierarchy that allows publishers to properly describe the data they are creating without conflicts. The main advantage of an event mesh is unlocking your data from silo-ed systems making that data easy to use.
Manage data access for applications outside the event mesh. Consider how you want your clusters to grow. This step defines the interactions between the clusters and their underlying applications. Design your topic hierarchy and begin a catalog of available events. The process of building an event mesh can be broken down to five steps: This doesn't mean that you don't need an event mesh, just that your event mesh might be much simpler to visualize, and you might not require much help getting started. This example may not be reflective of your organization. In the example below we are going to look at a complex problem of building an event mesh for a large global organization. This is discussed in detail in DMR Subscription Propagation and Data Forwarding.
In addition, you should also understand how subscription propagation works.
Before you read these best practices, ensure that you also understand the event mesh core concepts described in DMR Terminology.
It also discusses Solace's recommendations for configuring certain aspects of your event mesh. This section explores some examples that show how to deploy an event mesh using Dynamic Message Routing (DMR).