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Event-Driven Architecture in Golang

This is the code repository for Event-Driven Architecture in Golang, published by Packt.

Building complex systems with asynchronicity and eventual consistency

What is this book about?

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 book covers the following exciting features:

  • Understand different event-driven patterns and best practices
  • Plan and design your software architecture with ease
  • Track changes and updates effectively using event sourcing
  • Test and deploy your sample software application with ease
  • Monitor and improve the performance of your software architecture

If you feel this book is for you, get your copy today!

Instructions and Navigations

All of the code is organized into folders. For example, Chapter02.

The code will look like the following:

BEGIN;
-- execute queries, updates, inserts, deletes ...
PREPARE TRANSACTION 'bfa1c57a-d99d-4d74-87a9-3aaabcc754ee';

Following is what you need for this book: This hands-on book is for intermediate-level software architects, or senior software engineers working with Golang and interested in building asynchronous microservices using event sourcing, CQRS, and DDD. Intermediate-level knowledge of the Go syntax and concurrency features is necessary.

With the following software and hardware list you can run all code files present in the book (Chapter 1-12).

Software and Hardware List
Chapter Software required OS required
1-12 Go 1.18+ Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (Any)
1-12 Docker 20.10.x Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (Any)
1-12 NATS 2.4 Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux (Any)

We also provide a PDF file that has color images of the screenshots/diagrams used in this book. Click here to download it.

Get to Know the Author

Michael Stack is a solutions architect with more than 20 years experience developing software. He has been working with Golang for over seven years. During his career he has developed numerous N-tier applications, and is focused on development involving microservices and other distributed applications running in the cloud.

Download a free PDF

If you have already purchased a print or Kindle version of this book, you can get a DRM-free PDF version at no cost.
Simply click on the link to claim your free PDF.

https://packt.link/free-ebook/9781803238012

Directories

Path Synopsis
Chapter11
baskets/basketspb
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customers/customerspb
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depot/depotpb
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ordering/orderingpb
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payments/paymentspb
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search/searchpb
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stores/storespb
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