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Transactional Outbox Pattern Benefits

Apiumhub

The Transactional Outbox Pattern is a design pattern used in distributed systems to ensure consistency and reliability when dealing with distributed transactions. The use of transactions ensures that messages are either sent in their entirety or not at all, thereby enhancing the integrity of our message delivery process.

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Latest Software Architecture Books That Will Be Presented at GSAS 2023

Apiumhub

As the organizers of the GSAS 2023 , we take pride in continuously monitoring new releases of software architecture books to extend invitations to their authors for our event. We are really thrilled that the writers will personally autograph the very first physical copies of these software architecture books at our event.

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Communication Between Loosely Coupled Microservices?—?Webinar FAQ

Bernd Rucker

Communication Between Loosely Coupled Microservices?—?Webinar Webinar FAQ In the recent webinar titled “Communication Between Loosely Coupled Microservices” we got a lot of great questions and because of the limited time some were left unanswered. The webinar covered different styles of communication.

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The Coexistence of Microservices and Monoliths

Apiumhub

In the realm of software architecture, two prominent concepts have gained significant attention in recent years: microservices and monoliths. In this article, we will clarify the concepts of microservices and monoliths and explore how they coexist harmoniously.

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Rapid Event Notification System at Netflix

Netflix Tech

To this end, we developed a Rapid Event Notification System (RENO) to support use cases that require server initiated communication with devices in a scalable and extensible manner. We leveraged Manhattan’s event management framework to create a level of indirection serving as the single source of events for RENO.

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Microservices, Apache Kafka, and Domain-Driven Design

Confluent

Microservices have a symbiotic relationship with domain-driven design (DDD)—a design approach where the business domain is carefully modeled in software and evolved over time, independently of the plumbing that makes the system work. In these projects, microservice architectures use Kafka as an event streaming platform.

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Serverless NiFi Flows with DataFlow Functions: The Next Step in the DataFlow Service Evolution

Cloudera

CDF-PC enables organizations to take control of their data flows and eliminate ingestion silos by allowing developers to connect to any data source anywhere with any structure, process it, and deliver to any destination using a low-code authoring experience. New use cases: event-driven, batch, and microservices.