We've seen the tricks to model a proper DomainEvent
with a base interface, we've seen where to publish the DomainEvent
(the nearer to the Entities the better), and we've seen the strategies for spreading those DomainEvents
to local and remote Bounded Contexts. Now, the only thing remaining is listening for a notification in the messaging system, reading it, and executing the corresponding Application Service or Command. We'll see how to do this in Chapter 12, Integrating Bounded Contexts and Chapter 5, Services.
Domain-Driven Design in PHP
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Domain-Driven Design in PHP
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Overview of this book
Domain-Driven Design (DDD) has arrived in the PHP community, but for all the talk, there is very little real code. Without being in a training session and with no PHP real examples, learning DDD can be challenging. This book changes all that. It details how to implement tactical DDD patterns and gives full examples of topics such as integrating Bounded Contexts with REST, and DDD messaging strategies. In this book, the authors show you, with tons of details and examples, how to properly design Entities, Value Objects, Services, Domain Events, Aggregates, Factories, Repositories, Services, and Application Services with PHP. They show how to apply Hexagonal Architecture within your application whether you use an open source framework or your own.
Table of Contents (24 chapters)
Title Page
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Dedication
Preface
Free Chapter
Getting Started with Domain-Driven Design
Architectural Styles
Value Objects
Entities
Services
Domain-Events
Modules
Aggregates
Repositories
Application
Integrating Bounded Contexts
Hexagonal Architecture with PHP
Bibliography
The End
Customer Reviews