Modern Reactive CQRS Architecture Microservice development framework based on DDD and EventSourcing | 基于 DDD & EventSourcing 的现代响应式 CQRS 架构微服务开发框架
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Modern Reactive CQRS Architecture Microservice development framework based on DDD and EventSourcing | 基于 DDD & EventSourcing 的现代响应式 CQRS 架构微服务开发框架
A demo project to show a Domain Driven Design with Kotlin.
Simple and light-weight event dispatcher for Kotlin
Simplify event-driven API documentation for Kotlin microservices
Kotlin Clean Architecture and CQRS microservice
A series of tiny examples around Kafka and event driven microservices using Spring Framework written in Kotlin & Java.
CQRS + Event Sourcing Sample App with Kotlin, Spring Boot, Axon Framework, Kafka and Mongo
A multiplatform state machine with clean Kotlin DSL
Kotlin Multiplatform State Management and Navigation Library for Compose
A powerful in-process event dispatcher based on Kotlin and Coroutines.
Event system built in kotlin, meant to be fast and thread safe.
Modular monolith application (backend) with event-driven architecture and rich domain model developed mostly in DDD manner. Web application in Spring Boot 2 for student adaptation camp in Biały Dunajec.
An example of a Microservice orquestration using MQTT protocol.
Ecommerce using event driven architecture, built using Kafka and Debezium as internal communication
Yet another message queue
Event pattern & event properties framework
Showcase of a backend system with a complex domain made from scratch. Fast&Furious cinema project is a fully architected (modular monolith, event-driven architecture), documented (Architecture Decision Log, C4 model, event storming) and developed (deployment-ready functional-oriented and tested code).
An example application to test out some JVM-related tecnologies – Kotlin, Spring Boot & Axon Framework
Build highly complex distributed applications in months not in years
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