You can replay your event streams safely only if you’ve built your system with the right concepts in mind.
Understand what Event Sourcing and Stream Processing are and how they relate.
events
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The rise and hopefully fall of system Entities as a modelling approach for Microservices
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Coding
Building Reactive Microservices using Muon and scaling them using Kafka, Cassandra and friends
by David Dawsonby David DawsonTL/DR Microservices == distributed systems. RPC is well known for creating fragility in systems, Muon offers a way of building others kinds of APIs, based on Reactive principles while keeping…
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What is an event architecture?
What are the different ways you can build using events?
If you don’t build properly, your eventually consistent system will become “hopefully consistent”, and fail.
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In this post I document how we created the Repository system in the Newton framework. Enabling auto creation of repositories and injection of interfaces that…
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This article introduces a project I’ve been working on for the past few years in one form or another. Muon For the past bunch of years, I’ve been working with…
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This article was originally posted at simplicityitself.com. Simplicity Itself has now closed, and so I have moved my articles here. If you would like to read up on why it…
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Without a doubt, Microservices as an architecture has grasped the imagination of modern development like no other. We’ve found that, contrary to what many will tell you, it defies tight…
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No programmer likes to plan for their work to be taken offline and shutdown, but part of good antifragile thinking is allowing things that aren’t successful, to end. Applying that…
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When approaching development of Microservices, it’s often easy to think of the services themselves as the valuable pieces of your system. each service you add gives you more functionality, and…