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  • ./gradlew - with a good IDE you’ll have an 'in-IDE' execution arrow here

  • gradle clean - having global Gradle intercept to wrapper clean out caches

  • gradle run - this will launch the aggregate root to http://0.0.0.0:8080/


To get started with your own Domain Driven Design Aggregate you may simply fork this repository and start exploring. This artifact intends to leave some breadcrumbs about. But this is not intended to offer a comprehensive tutorial on how to make a technology-driven business. This is just a hopefully sensible enough default starting point for you, me, us to make one’s own journey in code over some business domain.

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This group of repositories only contains the archetypes expecting the consumer to adequately wield any end-to-end DDD/BDD process mastery.

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The Law of Software Success

Talk is cheap. Show me the code.

— Linus Torvalds
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This group of artifacts, labeled rdd13 me th15 ('riddle me this'), represents time and convenience based development from scratch and public sharing of reusable materials (typically known as workup s) based on decades of templating work at real customers'. Basic documentation is included with this artifact at the corresponding GitHub Pages Site.

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In our professional world this aspect is the underlying crosscut concern - here is more on that…​

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A 1922 clerk greeting customers arriving at the place of business is perhaps one of the most generic aggregates that can be imagined and implemented as a part of virtual behavior discovery process and hence chosen for this repository seed template; here is more on aggregates…​

This aggregate can also be used in breaking down a monolith using the Strangler Fig App approach, for example - see the imported and wrapped io.js example in the alien/ folder.

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I am creating this one in my free time careful to not intersect with any of the archetypes that we commercially create for our customers. So, this is just a personal spike chronicled through its completion …​ I’d be honored and delighted to share and collaborate with anyone willing and able to contribute!