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Event Grid Partner Registration
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Partner Events publishers create a registration to enable a first-party experience that allows users to create partner topics.
Partner Events publishers create a registration to enable a first-party experience through which users can create partner topics you define. A Partner Registration mainly describes the following:
- The resource (partner topic) type that users see on Azure portal’s Event Grid Create Partner Topic. Each Partner Registration defines a type of partner topic. Hence, it is possible to define more than one type through additional Partner Registration instances.
- The URI to a web page an Event Grid partner hosts that provides the ability for users to create a partner topic.
- The general contact information for a user to get support from you (an Event Grid partner) when issues or questions about the partner topic type you are defining.
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