Framework for building Event-Driven Microservices
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Framework for building Event-Driven Microservices
Vert.x Blueprint Project - Micro-Shop microservice application
Data Framework to build data APIs, data lakes, and LLM tooling with SQL.
Event-Driven microservices with Kafka Streams
An eventual consistency framework based on Event Sourcing and CQRS on top of light-4j and Kafka
Theodolite is a framework for benchmarking the horizontal and vertical scalability of cloud-native applications.
An E-commerce Microservices Web Application that demonstrates Event-driven architecture using Apache Kafka.
Sample project for Event Driven Architecture applied on bothFrontend and Backend. JEventbus and Eventbus.js are being used for this project.
Microservice application to demonstrate bidirectional message communication between microservices
Using Axon Framework to build a small backend for an microservice ecommerce app. Style of coding is Domain-driven design (DDD) & Event-driven architecture
An event-driven Food delivery micro-service using SpringBoot, CQRS, Event Sourcing, Transactional Integrity with Axos Sagas, Location Transparency, Orchestration. Tests included. Hosted in cloud.
An online store built with the Event-Driven Microservice Architecture using Spring Boot and the Kafka Ecosystem
A tool for quantifying data integrity violations in event-driven microservices.
Sample service showcasing refactoring from a monolith to event driven micro-service
Projeto de Bloco: Engenharia de Softwares Escaláveis
Youtube - Event-Driven Architectures for Spring Developers
This repository contains a microservices architecture implemented using Spring Boot. The architecture includes several microservices responsible for different aspects of an e-commerce application: Order service, Inventory service, Product service, User service, Discovery server, and API gateway.
Library for easy handling of JSON events in microservices.
Maharishi International University, [USA] - Springboot-Kafka
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