Publish-subscribe pattern
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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Embeddable Distributed in-memory data store with an emphasis on speed and reliability.
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Nostr relay with Internet Computer integration for inter-relay synchronization
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Dapr is a portable, event-driven, runtime for building distributed applications across cloud and edge.
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A playground application to experiment with how Google Pub/Sub settings impact how your system processes messages
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Send push notifications to your phone or desktop using PUT/POST
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Scalable real-time messaging server in a language-agnostic way. Self-hosted alternative to Pubnub, Pusher, Ably. Set up once and forever.
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💨 A real time messaging system to build a scalable in-app notifications, multiplayer games, chat apps in web and mobile apps.
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Real-time messaging library for Go. The simplest way to add feature-rich and scalable WebSocket support to your application. The core of Centrifugo server.
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Capturetweet, which works completely serverless, stores screenshot of a tweet in the object storage
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Rmq simple publisher and subscriber with circuit breaker and graceful shutdown support
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Message Broker for coordinated microservices
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go-shuttle is a light wrapper around the azure servicebus sdk for go. It is aimed at providing an api more in line with service implementation in a pub-sub context
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A tool to sends and receive messages in an asynchronous way to / from different Cloud messaging services.
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