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Event-Driven Architecture in Golang

By : Michael Stack
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Book Image

Event-Driven Architecture in Golang

5 (1)
By: Michael Stack

Overview of this book

Event-driven architecture in Golang is an approach used to develop applications that shares state changes asynchronously, internally, and externally using messages. EDA applications are better suited at handling situations that need to scale up quickly and the chances of individual component failures are less likely to bring your system crashing down. This is why EDA is a great thing to learn and this book is designed to get you started with the help of step-by-step explanations of essential concepts, practical examples, and more. You’ll begin building event-driven microservices, including patterns to handle data consistency and resiliency. Not only will you learn the patterns behind event-driven microservices but also how to communicate using asynchronous messaging with event streams. You’ll then build an application made of several microservices that communicates using both choreographed and orchestrated messaging. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build and deploy your own event-driven microservices using asynchronous communication.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
1
Part 1: Event-Driven Fundamentals
5
Part 2: Components of Event-Driven Architecture
12
Part 3: Production Ready

Summary

In this chapter, you read your way through an experience of the Big Picture workshop to dig up all the implicit details and knowledge locked away in the minds of the make-believe domain experts. We also covered executable specifications and will be hearing more about them as we complete each new portion of the application. We were also introduced to ADRs and used them to log our first two decisions. This design and planning chapter concludes the first section of the book.

In the next chapter, Event Foundations, we will be developing the application using event-driven architectures. In the next chapter, we will make use of our first architecture decisions and lay the foundation for our modular monolith application.