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justin cater

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Justin Cater is executive editor at Java Code Geeks
Why Microservices Should Be Event Driven: Autonomy vs Authority Posted: May 31, 2016 8:07 PM
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I’ve been working on a series of articles showing how to build microservices using an event-driven approach (which IMHO is the only real way to build microservices :) or… any complex distributed architecture). I’ll explore DDD, CQRS, Event-sourcing, event streaming, complex-event processing and more. I’m using a reference monolith application based on Java EE that ...

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