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Microservices Engine:Route management

Last Updated:Jan 16, 2025

This topic describes how to create and manage routes, services, service sources, and domain names of cloud-native gateways. This helps you perform flexible service configurations and management.

Routes

You can create and manage multiple routing modes, including single-service routing, percentage-based routing, tag-based routing, mock routing, and redirection, and configure their corresponding settings. For more information, see Routing modes.

Services

You can integrate existing services into a gateway and register the services as potential services for routing. This allows the gateway to obtain service endpoints. Microservices Engine (MSE) cloud-native gateways support various service sources for you to add and manage services. The service sources include container services, MSE Nacos, MSE ZooKeeper, Enterprise Distributed Application Service (EDAS) registries, Serverless App Engine (SAE) registries, fixed addresses, DNS domain names, and Function Compute. For more information, see Services.

Service sources

You can create and manage service sources by using cloud-native gateways. The service sources include container services (Container Service for Kubernetes (ACK) and ACK Serverless clusters), EDAS registries, SAE registries, MSE ZooKeeper, and MSE Nacos. For more information, see Service sources.

Domain names

Cloud-native gateways provide multi-domain name management capabilities. This allows you to manage protocols, certificates, and route configurations for various domain names. You can create and manage domain names, and update protocols and certificates when Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates expire or when the domain name ownership changes. For more information, see Domain names.