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Java-Quarkus-Reactive-CQRS-EventSourcing
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being
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Developer-friendly event sourcing
I want to change that. I created the Being library. It aims to cut down the technical complexity as far as possible. You can find it on Github. It's in an early stage of development, so I'm very thankful for Feedback.
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Building message-driven microservices
Here’s the link to the Being project.
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Event sourcing for the regular programmer
I started a side project you may be interested in. The goal: Minimize the complexity of building event-sourced and message-driven services in Java.
Java-Quarkus-Reactive-CQRS-EventSourcing
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Java Quarkus CQRS and EventSourcing microservice example 👋💫✨
Source code you can find in GitHub repository. The main idea of this project is the implementation of Event Sourcing and CQRS using Java, Quarkus with reactive Vertx, Postgresql and Kafka. Previously have written same articles where implemented the same microservice using Go and EventStoreDB, and Spring,as written before, repeat here, think EventStoreDB is the best choice for event sourcing, but in real life at some projects we usually have business restrictions and for example usage of the EventStoreDB can be not allowed, in this case, think postgres and kafka is good alternative for implementing our own event store. Didn't write in this article about Event Sourcing and CQRS patterns, the best place to read is microservices.io,blog and documentation of this article is very good too, and as written in the previous article, highly recommend Alexey Zimarev "Hands-on Domain-Driven Design with .NET Core" book and also his blog.
What are some alternatives?
being-samples - Sample projects for using the Being library
gravitee-api-management - Gravitee.io - OpenSource API Management
event-ruler - Event Ruler is a Java library that allows matching many thousands of Events per second to any number of expressive and sophisticated rules.
Quarkus - Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java.
atmosphere - Event Driven WebSockets Framework with Cross-Browser Fallbacks
movieland - Full Stack Web App Example including Vue-Nuxt, Spring Boot, Grafana, Loki and Tempo
deezpatch - A simple dispatch library. [Moved to: https://github.com/joel-jeremy/deezpatch]
sourced - Tiny framework for building models with the event sourcing pattern (events and snapshots).
Vert.x - Vert.x is a tool-kit for building reactive applications on the JVM
Grafana - The open and composable observability and data visualization platform. Visualize metrics, logs, and traces from multiple sources like Prometheus, Loki, Elasticsearch, InfluxDB, Postgres and many more.
cqrs-example - Spring Boot CQRS Example (Docker, Apache Kafka, Zookeeper, MYSQL, MongoDB)