EventMesh is a new generation serverless event middleware for building distributed event-driven applications.
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EventMesh is a new generation serverless event middleware for building distributed event-driven applications.
A Ruby implementation of an Event Store based on Active Record
Shortlink service (Microservice example) ⭐️ Star the repo if you like it!
Modern Reactive CQRS Architecture Microservice development framework based on DDD and EventSourcing | 基于 DDD & EventSourcing 的现代响应式 CQRS 架构微服务开发框架
Examples and Tutorials of Event Sourcing in .NET
Todolist with BDD, DDD, Event Sourcing & Affordances
helpwave's microservices
Async/await first CQRS+ES and DDD framework for .NET
Using EventStoreDB for Nick Chapsas' "Getting Started with Event Sourcing" student enrollment app.
Connect APIs, remarkably fast. Free for developers.
Showcase and blueprint for implementing elaborated distributed systems on JVM. It should also serve as a playground for incubating reusable libraries useful on its own.
This library is designed to turn DynamoDB into an Event Store for CQRS/Event Sourcing.
This library is designed to turn DynamoDB into an Event Store for Event Sourcing.
An event sourcing library, complete with all the essential features, powered by the reliable Doctrine ecosystem and focused on developer experience.
An example of CQRS/Event Sourcing and GraphQL implemented in TypeScript.
An example of CQRS/Event Sourcing and GraphQL implemented in Rust.
An event sourcing bundle, complete with all the essential features, powered by the reliable Doctrine ecosystem and focused on developer experience.
An example of CQRS/Event Sourcing and GraphQL implemented in Java.
This library is designed to turn DynamoDB into an Event Store for CQRS/Event Sourcing.
Fancy stream processing made operationally mundane
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