An example of an approach to implementing a long running parallelised process in PHP using a basic event driven architecture
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An example of an approach to implementing a long running parallelised process in PHP using a basic event driven architecture
Code example for Saga pattern article
Choreography-based sagas to maintain data consistency in a microservice architecture.
React, Redux, ASP.NET Core Web API, RabbitMQ, MassTransit, Entity Framework, MongoDB
Microservices Saga implementation for managing distributed transactions between two services
A lightweight transactional message bus on top of RabbitMQ
A Distributed Transaction Library based on Node.js and MongoDB
Saga pattern implemented in Clojure
Saga pattern implementation using Azure Durable Functions.
Spring Boot + Apache Camel + Saga EIP Test
Concurrent Task Runner with rollback capabilities.
Sapher seeks to help developers implement communication between services in a microservices context, and was built with choreographed sagas in mind
Java framework for simplifying the implementations of sagas in Spring Boot applications.
React TypeScript Burger Application
SAGA and Event Sourcing implementation in Go
Non-Obstructive Modular Event System Javascript Library
Implementation of a saga orchestrator.
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