Event Driven Microservices with CQRS, Saga, Event Sourcing
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Unlock the power of modern, event-driven microservices architecture with Spring Boot and the Axon Framework in this hands-on, project-based course. Dive deep into advanced patterns like CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation), Saga, Event Sourcing, and essential microservices design principles to build robust, scalable applications. This course is designed for developers and architects eager to gain expertise in building complex, distributed systems using event-driven patterns.
From designing domain-driven services to managing data consistency across services, you'll learn to address real-world challenges while creating resilient and high-performance microservices. What You'll Learn:Event-Driven Architecture Fundamentals: Master the foundations of event-driven design and understand when to use it in microservices. Implementing CQRS: Understand the Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) pattern, separating read and write concerns for optimized performance and scalability.
Handling Complex Business Transactions with Sagas: Learn to coordinate distributed transactions across multiple microservices using the Saga pattern, ensuring consistency without traditional locking mechanisms. Event Sourcing: Capture every state change in an event log for an immutable record of historical data and easier debugging, replay, and auditability. Database-per-Service Pattern: Maintain data independence for each microservice using separate databases, enabling easier scaling and independent deployment.
API Composition Pattern: Create aggregated, composite APIs at the gateway level to simplify client interactions with multiple services. Materialized View Pattern: Use read-optimized views for efficient querying, ensuring responsive and scalable data access in CQRS-based applications. Transactional Outbox Pattern: Ensure data consistency by safely publishing events from within your transaction boundary, eliminating potential data synchronization issues.
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