
Gamze Akpinar developed and documented AI-assisted OQL generation and integration features in the liamsommer-mx/development repository, launching Maia for OQL with project-context aware prompts and connecting it to Claude in Amazon Bedrock. She focused on clear, actionable documentation for Mendix Event Broker Bridges, including HTTP Bridge configuration and AWS SQS integration, to streamline onboarding and reduce support needs. In June, she enhanced integration clarity by specifying Bearer token authentication and header forwarding for the HTTP Bridge. Her work demonstrated depth in AI integration, technical writing, and Mendix platform expertise, using Markdown and SQL to deliver maintainable, security-aligned solutions.

June 2025: Focused on improving integration clarity for HTTP Bridge authentication and header handling. Delivered a comprehensive documentation update that specifies the required Authorization header with a Bearer token for Mendix Event Broker's HTTP Bridge, includes a concrete example header, and notes that additional custom headers will be forwarded as Kafka headers. This work reduces integration friction and aligns with security and messaging best practices for downstream systems.
June 2025: Focused on improving integration clarity for HTTP Bridge authentication and header handling. Delivered a comprehensive documentation update that specifies the required Authorization header with a Bearer token for Mendix Event Broker's HTTP Bridge, includes a concrete example header, and notes that additional custom headers will be forwarded as Kafka headers. This work reduces integration friction and aligns with security and messaging best practices for downstream systems.
In May 2025, delivered targeted documentation updates for Mendix Event Broker Bridges, focusing on HTTP Bridge Configuration to enable one-way event transport from external systems to the broker. Also refreshed AWS SQS bridge documentation and image references. No major bugs fixed this month; the focus was on creating clear, actionable guidance to accelerate external system integrations and reduce support overhead. Overall, this work improves developer onboarding, accelerates bridge adoption, and enhances maintainability of integration docs. Technologies/skills demonstrated include technical writing, Mendix Event Broker bridging concepts, HTTP bridge configuration, AWS SQS integration, and version-controlled documentation.
In May 2025, delivered targeted documentation updates for Mendix Event Broker Bridges, focusing on HTTP Bridge Configuration to enable one-way event transport from external systems to the broker. Also refreshed AWS SQS bridge documentation and image references. No major bugs fixed this month; the focus was on creating clear, actionable guidance to accelerate external system integrations and reduce support overhead. Overall, this work improves developer onboarding, accelerates bridge adoption, and enhances maintainability of integration docs. Technologies/skills demonstrated include technical writing, Mendix Event Broker bridging concepts, HTTP bridge configuration, AWS SQS integration, and version-controlled documentation.
April 2025 monthly summary: Delivered Maia for OQL with AI-assisted OQL generation and integrated Claude in Amazon Bedrock as a third-party service using project context. Updated documentation with feature details, new figures, and Claude integration. Closely tracked changes and prepared for broader OQL adoption.
April 2025 monthly summary: Delivered Maia for OQL with AI-assisted OQL generation and integrated Claude in Amazon Bedrock as a third-party service using project context. Updated documentation with feature details, new figures, and Claude integration. Closely tracked changes and prepared for broader OQL adoption.
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