DCL-358: Implementing Event-Driven Microservice Architecture using Spring Boot and Apache Kafka
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DCL-358: Implementing Event-Driven Microservice Architecture using Spring Boot and Apache Kafka
Event-Driven Microservices Architecture
Event-driven Example with RabbitMQ
Java Spring Boot project implementing microservices architecture, utilizing Keycloak and Apache Kafka for scalability and security.
This repository contains a sample project that implements the CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) architecture and Event Sourcing using Spring Boot and Apache Kafka.
Admin Api For Barco-Cron Service
springboot event processor app.
Yet anoter hammer in a world of screws
Introductory workshop on Spring Cloud Stream with Solace PubSub+
Online Shopping
The reliance of hotels on third-party providers for reservation systems highlights the need for integrating external APIs. This context focuses on integrating APIs for making bookings and payments into the system.
Event Driven Architecture with Spring Boot
A reference implementation of an event-sourced system that uses PostgreSQL as an event store built with reactive Spring Boot. Fork the repository and use it as a template for your projects. Or clone the repository and run end-to-end tests to see how everything works together.
Message Driven distributed implementation of Parcel Delivery API
Distributed Information System that manages operations, generates its optimal schedule, evaluates its metrics, tracks all activity in real-time, provides chat room, sends notifications.
DCL-358: Implementing Event-Driven Microservice Architecture using Spring Boot and Apache Kafka
Sample application using Spring Boot, Spring Cloud Stream and Kafka
This POC gives basic implementation for spring cloud streams with Kafka as a messaging broker a Event Producer and a Event Consumer, used in a event driven programming
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