A comprehensive Domain-Driven Design example with problem space strategic analysis and various tactical patterns.
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A comprehensive Domain-Driven Design example with problem space strategic analysis and various tactical patterns.
A Ruby implementation of an Event Store based on Active Record
NEventLite - An extensible lightweight library for .NET that manages the Aggregate lifecycle in an Event Sourced system. Supports Event and Snapshot storage providers like EventStore/Redis or SQL Server. Built with dependency injection in mind and seamlessly integrates with AspNetCore.
Domain Driven Design. Examples focuses on key concept of ddd like Entities, Aggregate root, Repository, Value Objects & ACL.
The base-classes for DDDomain objects (Entities, valuetypes, aggregates)
Managed CQRS/ES fundamentals for dotnet core and dotnet framework
Aggregates course examples
Extend Muon into the world of Spring. Implement Muon apis, especially around events to provide DDD patterns natively in Spring Boot
Fast and efficient spring-data
An aggregate root and entity objects library.
EventBus, QueryBus, CommandBus, Saga
Opiniated event sourcing framework for Laravel optimized for speed and type safety. STILL WORK IN PROGRESS 🚧
EventSourcing and CQRS with Kotlin
Simple event-based implementation of DDD aggregate root concept
Event-sourced aggregate with CQRS using Eventstoredb, bachelor`s degree final project.
Social Media Post Microservices based on CQRS and Event Sourcing. Powered by .NET and Apache Kafka.
Interfaces supporting coherent implementation of DDD components
[Multi Layer, Onion Arch] (API, APP, Contracts, Domain, Infra) CQRS, Mapster, MediatoR, Global Error, Generic (Error, Validation, Repo, Controller, Mapping, Entities, Dtos), Core Identity, Aggregate, Aggregate Root, CommandHandler
This repo is for practicing of different aspects around Aggregate roots
DDD, Clean Architecture, nodeJS, Console and GraphQL Car rent server example.
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