Ben Stopford
Many forces affect
software today: larger datasets, geographical disparities, complex
company structures, and the growing need to be fast and nimble in the
face of change.
Proven approaches such as service-oriented and
event-driven architectures are joined by newer techniques such as
microservices, reactive architectures, DevOps, and stream processing.
Many of these patterns are successful by themselves, but as this
practical ebook demonstrates, they provide a more holistic and
compelling approach when applied together.
Author Ben Stopford explains how service-based architectures and stream processing tools
such as Apache Kafka® can help you build business-critical systems.
* Learn why streaming beats request-response based architectures in complex, contemporary use cases
* Understand why replayable logs such as Kafka provide a backbone for both service communication and shared datasets
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Explore how event collaboration and event sourcing patterns increase
safety and recoverability with functional, event-driven approaches
*
Apply patterns including Event Sourcing and CQRS, and how to build
multi-team systems with microservices and SOA using patterns such as
“inside out databases” and “event streams as a source of truth”
* Build service ecosystems that blend event-driven and request-driven interfaces using a replayable log and Kafka's Streams API
*
Scale beyond individual teams into larger, department- and
company-sized architectures, using event streams as a source of truth
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SC - 1316 | Designing Event-Driven Systems: Concepts and Patterns for Streaming Services with Apache Kafka
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