A curated list of resources on event-driven architecture.
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Nov 8, 2024
A curated list of resources on event-driven architecture.
A tech stack agnostic Event Driven Workflow framework, written in Go, that supports durable, robust, and idempotent state changes with timeouts, callbacks, scheduled triggers, and await calls. Compatible with Kafka and Reflex out of the box.
Simple EventStore based on PostgreSQL
🚀 aws serverless solutions mainly using with golang lambda functions.
Tutorial covering event driven web component. How to start and in general explaining how you can make your single-page app or any type of web site the simple way.
Event Driven Architecture using Spring Cloud with Kafka-stream as binder.
The most powerful Event-Driven Observer Pattern solution the Swift language has ever seen!
Sample project for Event Driven Architecture applied on bothFrontend and Backend. JEventbus and Eventbus.js are being used for this project.
A robust, flexible, and generalized java server-client API (JSC) built on top of the java socket interface and raw TCP. JSC also supports event-driven architecture for communication.
A Guide to setup Kafka with Python in less than 5 minutes
This is an Account Management Application in Event Driven Architecture.
Event-driven microservices architecture with spring boot and apache kafka(MQ)
A Simple but extensible library for server-side applications designed event-driven
aa Game clone with Event Driven Programming
Basic flow of event publish and subscribe model using Apache Kafka The project consists of 2 services, one for publications and the other for consumers.
This project demonstrates an event-driven architecture for parallel web scraping and processing tasks using AWS services. The scraper job, running on AWS Batch, collects data from multiple web pages simultaneously and stores it in S3. The processing job, triggered by AWS EventBridge, efficiently processes the scraped data and updates Google-Sheet.
Event driven app that mirrors order processing in a brew bar based on AWS resources managed via terraform
Basic flow of event publish and subscribe model using RabbitMQ as a broker message. The project consists of 2 services, one for publications and the other for consumers.
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