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We welcome participation in the Open Service Broker API community, and anyone is welcome to join the community call which takes place regularly as part of the CFF Service Management Working Group Community Meeting.
Service brokers manage the lifecycle of services, and platforms interact with service brokers to provision, get access to and manage the services they offer. The Open Service Broker API defines these interactions, and therefore allows software providers to offer their services to anyone, regardless of the technology or infrastructure those software providers wish to utilise.
Each service broker built to the Open Service Broker API specification has the same intuitive set of lifecycle commands. These commands do useful things such as:
This model provides significant benefits for both development and operations teams:
Service brokers compliant with the Open Service Broker API specification allow platforms to provision a new instance of a service. And the service broker provides all the information that your application or container needs to connect to the service instance. Then, you simply connect to the service instance, regardless of how or where the service is running.
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Provisioning a new service instance doesn’t necessarily mean that the service broker has to spin up a new virtual machine. For example, provisioning could also mean reserving some space in database which has previously been created. The specification purposefully provides a high-level abstraction, and is not opinionated on what should happen behind the API.
Define and evolve the Open Service Broker API as a specification, using a clear release process to support any downstream implementations
Provide conformance test suites to verify compliance with the specification
Advocate broad industry adoption in support of the end user community
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