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Microservices and Kafka: A Perfect Match for Enabling Event-driven Architecture and Supercharging Integration

TIBCO - Connected Intelligence

However, the rise of cloud native has introduced larger workloads and more advanced capabilities, which required a new solution—microservices and Apache Kafka. With that, SOA has started to hit its limit. Applications have grown to become monolithic, too difficult to maintain, and have limited DevOps capabilities.

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Journey to Event Driven – Part 2: Programming Models for the Event-Driven Architecture

Confluent

Do I need to use a microservices framework? Distributed object (RPC sync), service-oriented architecture (SOA), enterprise service bus (ESB), event-driven architecture (EDA), reactive programming to microservices and now FaaS have each built on the learnings of the previous. Event-driven architecture. Scaling mechanism.

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Event-driven architecture benefits

Apiumhub

Event-driven architecture enables minimal coupling, which makes it a good option for modern, distributed application architectures. An event-driven architecture uses events to trigger and communicate between decoupled services and is common in modern applications built with microservices. Event-driven architecture models.