Overview
In this blog post, you will learn:
- How to use SAP Cloud Platform Alert Notification if you are not a CPEA enabled customer or partner?
- What new alerts you can now access via Alert Notification's catalogue?
- TechEd plans - what Alert Notification related sessions you can expect during TechEd?
- What you can expect from Alert Notification in the near future?
As always, this blog post is part of
a series of blog posts related to SAP Cloud Platform Alert Notification service.
You can relate to the parent blog post for more detailed information about the service itself.
Alert Notification in SAP Store
Until today only CPEA enabled SAP Cloud Platform customers were able to subscribe for Alert Notification. We are happy to announce that as of today, no matter if you have CPEA or Subscription-based SAP Cloud Platform account, you are going to be able to use Alert Notification.
For more information check out
this page on SAP Store.
In there you can find information about main Alert Notification features, as well as a lot of useful information, pricing and how to buy it.
Application Alerts are Now Available
Do you want to receive an alert every time your Cloud Platform application crashes or somebody restarts it? Well, for that purpose, you can use our Application Alerts. We, for sure, are going to have a dedicated blog post on those, but in a glimpse: You can now understand for the following application events: Start, Stop, Crash, Restage, Update, Create and Delete.
Check out our
help page for more information.
Note - currently those alerts are available only for Cloud Foundry. We are working on delivering those for Neo environment, as well.
Alert Notification on TechEd
If you want to learn more about Alert Notification and also for other DevOps related services that we are making we recommend the
CAA8 Learning Journey - Apply DevOps in an SAP solution landscape
The sessions with a focus on Alert Notification are:
All lectures are available in all three locations of SAP TechEd 2019.
What is Coming Up in Alert Notification?
We are working on multiple cool features. Very soon you are going to be able to test your alert immediately after its definition, without having to wait for something to go wrong.
WebHook templates are already available. These allow you to convert our alert format to a format of your target system. Expect a detailed blog post on that topic. We are in the process of providing a Java-based library for you to consume Alert Notification's REST APIs with ease.
Expect further enhancements in our catalogues and also additional target system to who you can send your alerts.