Framework for building Event-Driven Microservices
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Framework for building Event-Driven Microservices
☕ A practical event-driven microservices demo built with Golang. Nomad, Consul Connect, Vault, and Terraform for deployment
Vert.x Blueprint Project - Micro-Shop microservice application
An actor-based Framework with network transparency for creating event-driven architecture in Golang. Inspired by Erlang. Zero dependencies.
🐳 Simple example of event driven communication between microservices, based on Docker containers, Docker Compose and RabbitMQ. Microservices are implemented in Node.js using Koa.
Create low-latency, interactive user experiences for stateless microservices.
Using Spring Cloud Stream and Spring State Machine to create event-driven microservices
Event-Driven microservices with Kafka Streams
Every developer deserves the right of creating microservices without using any framework 🤍
An eventual consistency framework based on Event Sourcing and CQRS on top of light-4j and Kafka
Event-Driven Microservice Architecture using ASP.NET Core Web API, RabbitMQ, Ocelot API Gateway, SQL Server, MongoDB, Redis and Docker
A series of tiny examples around Kafka and event driven microservices using Spring Framework written in Kotlin & Java.
Compiler for streaming data pipelines and data microservices with configurable engines.
Phone number verification with AWS Lambda Microservices, Kinesis, DynamoDB, Node.js, and React.js
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.
Process job on laravel events
Service Hub / NodeJS implementation
Sample project for Event Driven Architecture applied on bothFrontend and Backend. JEventbus and Eventbus.js are being used for this project.
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