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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Data Engineering Streaming
  3. Data Engineering Streaming Administration
  4. Sources in a Streaming Mapping
  5. Targets in a Streaming Mapping
  6. Streaming Mappings
  7. Transformation in Streaming Mappings
  8. Window Transformation
  9. Appendix A: Connections
  10. Appendix B: Monitoring REST API Reference
  11. Appendix C: Sample Files

Connection Properties

Connection Properties

The following table describes the connection properties for the Azure Event Hub connection:
Property
Description
Tenant ID
The ID of the tenant that the data belongs to. This ID is the Directory ID of the Azure Active Directory.
Subscription ID
The ID of the Azure subscription.
Resource Group Name
The name of the Azure resource group associated with the event hub namespace.
Client Application ID
The ID of the application created under the Azure Active Directory.
Client Secret Key
The secret key generated for the application.
Event Hub Namespace
The name of the Event Hub Namespace that is associated with the resource group name.
Shared Access Policy Name
The name of the Event Hub Namespace Shared Access Policy.
The policy must apply to all data objects that are associated with this connection.
To read from Event Hubs, you must have Listen permission. To write to an Event hub, the policy must have Send permission.
Shared Access Policy Primary Key
The primary key of the Event Hub Namespace Shared Access Policy.

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