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Managing Service Lifecycles

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Managing Service Lifecycles

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  1. Managing Service Lifecycles This page describes how to manage the lifecycles of managed services using the Cloud SDK cloud endpoints services commands. For advanced use cases, you can use the Service Management API to manage services programmatically. For more information, see Getting Started with the Service Management API Introduction A managed service is a simple resource that logically represents a service integrated with Service Infrastructure, such as Gmail API and Spanner API. A managed service itself has only two immutable properties, a service name and a producer project, but the implementation of a managed service can provide a wide range of functionality. For example, Cloud Storage API provides planet-scale object storage for millions of developers and enterprises. A managed service has a set of service consumers, a history of immutable service configurations, and a history of immutable service rollouts. The service configurations referenced by the latest service rollout represents the current state of the service, which covers all aspects of the service, from the display name to metrics definitions to rate limits. For the specification, see google.api.Service. We will describe how to create and manage your service lifecycles in this page. For more information about the service management, see How-to Guides. Creating a service To create a service, you need to complete the following steps. 1.Install and initialize Cloud SDK on your computer. 2.Create a dedicated producer project to host your service. A dedicated project provides the best security and isolation for your service. It also allows you to transfer the ownership of your service to another team or even another company. 3.Enable the Service Management API and Service Control API for your project. 4.Enable Cloud Billing for your project. To integrate your service with Service Infrastructure, you will depend on several paid Google Cloud products, including the Service Control API, Cloud Logging API, and Cloud Monitoring API. The service creation process takes about a minute. After that, you should be able to see your service listed on the Endpoints page in Google Cloud Console. For More Information Click Here Contact Us +91 9989971070

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