publish-subscribe
The publish-subscribe pattern (short: pubsub) is an event handling and messaging pattern where the consumer subscribes to the provider, which in return can then publish a message that can be picked up and processed by each subscribed consumer.
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eda is a library for implementing event-driven architectures.
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AmPub can help abstract the specifics of publishing to some message broker. The envisioned use case is for an ambassador/adaptor container in a composite-container deployment.
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Multiplayer, real-time, and cross platform racing game powered by PubNub
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Publish and subscribe to messages using standard interfaces.
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Create simple flows based on user-defined filters (data stream processing).
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Ipfs publish and subscribe in Golang
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An abstract library that implements a topic-based publish/subscribe mechanism, and using the concept of the digital twins that include the interfaces to bind remote service providers, achieves decoupling from specific network protocol libraries.
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Jul 29, 2020 - Go
Channels for subscriptions. GQLgen(GraphQL) and gRPC Stream compatibility.
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Message bus for go
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mqtt-wrapper provides easy-to-use MQTTv3 and MQTTv5 client
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A small package which implements publisher - subscriber pattern in pure Golang.
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Hub. A message broker for Go.
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🕑 Real-time event streaming platform built on top of gRPC streams
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A Go package implementing a topic-based publish-subscribe system using channels.
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Notification broadcaster library
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Rabbitmqclient is built using "fairyhunter13/amqpwrapper". This client manages publishers and consumers of RabbitMQ.
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Lightweight and easy-to-use module for using Publish-Subscribe pattern in golang
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An in-memory HTTP websocket publish-subscribe system written in Golang.
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