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Common Quandaries Implementing Your First Event Driven Architecture

Offered By: NDC Conferences via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

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Explore common challenges and solutions when implementing your first Event Driven Architecture in this 45-minute conference talk from NDC Conferences. Gain insights from Sarah Taraporewalla and Ann Mwangi as they delve into key concepts, practical considerations, and real-world experiences. Learn how to navigate decisions regarding event generalization, command handling, technology selection, and event naming. Discover the implications of different approaches and understand the reasoning behind chosen solutions, with a focus on implementation in Azure with Event Hub. Walk away with a refreshed understanding of Event Driven Architecture fundamentals and valuable insights to guide your journey from concept to production. Cover topics including microservices, REST APIs, Domain Driven Design, event sourcing, technology selection, event design, development and testing strategies, work slicing, observability, performance, availability, and reporting and analytics.

Syllabus

Intro
Microservices
REST API
Why Now?
What is Event Driven Architecture?
What is in the Box?
Domain Driven Design
Event Sourcing
What Technology Should We Use?
What is an Event?
Grouping Events on Separate Streams
Beware of Passive Aggressive Events
How to Develop and Test?
How to Slice the Work?
Observability
Performance
Availability
Reporting and Analytics


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