postgresql-event-sourcing
Java-Spring-CRQS-Eventsourcing-Microservice
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postgresql-event-sourcing
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Hitchhiker's Guide to Moving from Relational Data to Events
This is an extremely well documented postgresql event sourcing reference implementation: https://github.com/eugene-khyst/postgresql-event-sourcing
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Show HN: Light implementation of Event Sourcing using PostgreSQL as event store
Here is the code <https://github.com/eugene-khyst/postgresql-event-sourcing/bl...>
Java-Spring-CRQS-Eventsourcing-Microservice
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Java Spring EventSourcing and CQRS Clean Architecture microservice 👋⚡️💫
Source code you can find in GitHub repository The main idea of this project is the implementation of Event Sourcing and CQRS using Java, Spring and EventStore using Postgresql, previously have written same article where implemented the same using Go and EventStoreDB, 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,th e best place to read is microservices.io, blog and documentation of this article is very good too, and as written in previous article, highly recommend Alexey Zimarev "Hands-on Domain-Driven Design with .NET Core" book and also his blog.
What are some alternatives?
ksqldb-event-souring - Kafka is not for event sourcing, isn't it? Kafka alone is not an event store, but Kafka and ksqlDB together allow building full-featured event stores. This repository provides a sample of event sourced system that uses Kafka and ksqlDB as event store.
hibernate-validator - Hibernate Validator - Jakarta Bean Validation Reference Implementation
sirix - SirixDB is an an embeddable, bitemporal, append-only database system and event store, storing immutable lightweight snapshots. It keeps the full history of each resource. Every commit stores a space-efficient snapshot through structural sharing. It is log-structured and never overwrites data. SirixDB uses a novel page-level versioning approach.
banking-service - A simple Java/Spring based banking application created using DDD(Domain Driven Design), Event Sourcing & CQRS. The project uses a combination of postgres and kafka as an event store
txid-syncing - Demo of continuous syncing based on txids
Resilience-Patterns - Explaining and Implementing Resilience patterns in Microservice Architecture
emmett - Emmett - a Node.js library taking your event-driven applications back to the future!
cqrs-example - Spring Boot CQRS Example (Docker, Apache Kafka, Zookeeper, MYSQL, MongoDB)
eventstoredb-event-sourcing - EventStoreDB is the database for Event Sourcing. This repository provides a sample of event sourced system that uses EventStoreDB as event store.
currencyexchange - Currency Exchange API for Spring Boot
message-db - Microservice native message and event store for Postgres
being-samples - Sample projects for using the Being library