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.
SAGA and Event Sourcing implementation in Go
Non-Obstructive Modular Event System Javascript Library
Implementation of a saga orchestrator.
This is an implementation of a distributed system using .Net Core.
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