Framework for Evolutionary Message-Driven Microservices on the JVM
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Framework for Evolutionary Message-Driven Microservices on the JVM
EventMesh is a new generation serverless event middleware for building distributed event-driven applications.
The missing, complete example of Domain-Driven Design enterprise application backed by Spring stack
Domain-Driven-Design Pub/Sub Domain-Events framework
A reference implementation of an event-sourced system that uses PostgreSQL as an event store built with Spring Boot. Fork the repository and use it as a template for your projects. Or clone the repository and run end-to-end tests to see how everything works together.
Comprehensive guide to a couple of possible ways of synchronizing two states with Spring tools. Synchronization is shown by separating command and queries in a simple CQRS application.
Event Sourcing and CQRS in practice.
Sample ES/CQRS application
♨️ DDD in Java skeleton & examples. Course:
PipelinR is a lightweight command processing pipeline ❍ ⇢ ❍ ⇢ ❍ for your Java awesome app.
Learn about building microservices with event sourcing using Spring Boot and how to deploy a social network to Kubernetes using Docker Compose or Helm.
🚘 CQRS Journey 의 한글 번역본 (Korean version translation of Microsoft's CQRS Journey)
⚡ High performance and low latency Event Sourcing/CQRS framework
Modular Monolith Java application with DDD
☕🎯 Hexagonal Architecture + DDD + CQRS in a Java project using SpringBoot
Examples and Tutorials of Event Sourcing in JVM languages
An example application written in Hexagonal (Ports and Adapter) architecture
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