Nodejs Event/Command Bus
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Nov 14, 2021 - TypeScript
Nodejs Event/Command Bus
Yet anoter hammer in a world of screws
Domain Event VS Integration Event in event-based communication.
DomainWorkflows is an innovative and highly productive workflow framework built based on DDD principles
This project is an API for a forum, developed as part of the Rocketseat's DDD (Domain-driven Design) course.
Differ Content Scalable API
DCL-352: Domain-Driven Design Essentials
This is an application built in typescript to learn about Monolitich and some patterns.
Fundamentos de Domain-Driven Design e Clean Architecture na construção de uma API REST para um fórum. Desenho de arquitetura da aplicação sando conceitos de DDD, Value Objects, Relacionamentos, lidar com erros de forma funcional, desenvolver casos de uso, testes unitários, aplicar Subdomínios e DOmain Events.
Simple use case to deal with domain events
Inside this repositorie you'll find some example of implementation of domain event, to find out some other content of this content I recommend to look Domain-driven design by Vaughn Vernon. A domain event is, something that happened in the domain that you want other parts of the same domain (in-process) to be aware of. The notified parts usually…
Sample CQRS and DDD project
Replaced with somnambulist/domain
ExtraDomainEvent is a .NET library for publishing and dispatching domain events.
This is a .NET Core Minimal API skeleton project designed to quickly kickstart new projects based on Clean + DDD and CQRS architecture. The project incorporates advanced features such as domain events with the Outbox Pattern and event handling with Kafka.
Webhook simulator using websocket
Development of a EventDomain dispatcher using a simple Observer pattern in order to deliver and receive domain events
Publishing and consuming records from multiple Kinesis streams using the Kinesis Client Library (KCL 2.x)
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