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Architectural Patterns

By : Anupama Murali, Harihara Subramanian J, Pethuru Raj Chelliah
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Architectural Patterns

By: Anupama Murali, Harihara Subramanian J, Pethuru Raj Chelliah

Overview of this book

Enterprise Architecture (EA) is typically an aggregate of the business, application, data, and infrastructure architectures of any forward-looking enterprise. Due to constant changes and rising complexities in the business and technology landscapes, producing sophisticated architectures is on the rise. Architectural patterns are gaining a lot of attention these days. The book is divided in three modules. You'll learn about the patterns associated with object-oriented, component-based, client-server, and cloud architectures. The second module covers Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) patterns and how they are architected using various tools and patterns. You will come across patterns for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Event-Driven Architecture (EDA), Resource-Oriented Architecture (ROA), big data analytics architecture, and Microservices Architecture (MSA). The final module talks about advanced topics such as Docker containers, high performance, and reliable application architectures. The key takeaways include understanding what architectures are, why they're used, and how and where architecture, design, and integration patterns are being leveraged to build better and bigger systems.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Emerging patterns

In this section, we will cover the following two emerging patterns:

  • Domain events: They enforce consistency between multiple aggregates of the same domain
  • Event sourcing: This is a way of persisting the application's state and finding the current state by traversing through the history of those saved states

Domain events

The domain event pattern is a preferred a way to trigger side effects across multiple aggregates within the same domain. A domain event is an event that occurs in a particular domain, which the other parts of the same domain (subdomain) should also be aware of and may need to react to it as well.

A domain event pattern helps to do the following:

  • Express the side effects of an event...