go-dbase
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go-dbase
dtm
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How to reliably sync 2 application databases
- using a distributed transaction framework (like https://github.com/dtm-labs/dtm)
- Examples code for DTM Saga
- dtm 1.15.1 Released – A lightweight workflow engine to orchestrate micro-services for distributed transactions.
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Use workflow to handle distributed transactions
But in this article, we introduce a workflow pattern in github.com/dtm-labs/dtm. Under this pattern, a mixture of XA, SAGA and TCC can be applied to different branches in a single distributed transactions, allowing users to customize most of the contents of a distributed transaction, providing great flexibility.
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How to elegantly implement a multi-database outbox pattern
The open source distributed transaction framework https://github.com/dtm-labs/dtm has a two-stage message pattern inside that handles this problem very well. The following is an example of the use of an interbank transfer operation.
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How to Manage Anomalies in Saga Pattern in Microservices
The above Sub-transaction Barrier technique, when used in conjunction with the distributed transaction framework https://github.com/dtm-labs/dtm, has been made available in several language SDKs, with the following example code in Go.
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Building financial integration with Cadence in doordash
Maybe you can take a look at github.com/dtm-labs/dtm which provide built-in TCC pattern
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Understanding XA Transactions With Practical Examples in Go
Distributed XA transactions can solve the above business problem. This article presents a solution based on dtm-labs/dtm. DTM is a popular distributed transaction framework which supports XA, Saga, OutBox, and TCC patterns.
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dtm 1.13.5 Released – A distributed transaction framework that supports saga, tcc, xa, outbox patterns.
Github: https://github.com/dtm-labs/dtm
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How to Implement a Distributed Transaction Across Mysql, Redis, and Mongo
This article gives an example of implementing a distributed transaction across multiple store engines, Mysql, Redis and Mongo. This example is based on the Distributed Transaction Framework https://github.com/dtm-labs/dtm and will hopefully help to solve your problems in data consistency across microservices.
What are some alternatives?
buntdb - BuntDB is an embeddable, in-memory key/value database for Go with custom indexing and geospatial support
Seata - :fire: Seata is an easy-to-use, high-performance, open source distributed transaction solution.
go-mysql-elasticsearch - Sync MySQL data into elasticsearch
go-cache - An in-memory key:value store/cache (similar to Memcached) library for Go, suitable for single-machine applications.
pgweb - Cross-platform client for PostgreSQL databases
temporal - Temporal service
Squirrel - Fluent SQL generation for golang
bolt
xo - Command line tool to generate idiomatic Go code for SQL databases supporting PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server
InfluxDB - Scalable datastore for metrics, events, and real-time analytics
BigCache - Efficient cache for gigabytes of data written in Go.
cockroach - CockroachDB - the open source, cloud-native distributed SQL database.