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Robert DennysonBuilding a Distributed Microservices Architecture with CQRS and Saga Pattern in Azure Function AppsIntroductionJul 8
The Java TrailMicroservice Distributed Transactions 101: Guide to Choose the Best StrategyYour application relies on multiple services, and maintaining data consistency across distributed transactions is crucial. How would you…Jan 275
IOTEROPDistributed Transactions in a Microservices ArchitectureBy Axel Czarniak, IoTerop Junior Software ArchitectJun 25
Salitha ChathurangaMicroservice Patterns: Saga ChoreographyLet’s learn Saga Choreography pattern practicallyFeb 114
Fábio SalomãoPart 6: Implementing SAGAS for Distributed Transactions with Event Driven Domain using .Net 8In the previous parts, we implemented the order, billing, and notification services, creating a solid foundation for our event-driven…Jun 24
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