Understand event-driven architecture ? how it works, when to use it, and how to build loosely coupled, scalable systems with events.
Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a design paradigm in which services communicate by producing and consuming events rather than making direct calls to one another. An event is an immutable record of something that happened: "OrderPlaced", "PaymentProcessed", "InventoryReserved". This model shifts systems from tight, synchronous coupling to loose, asynchronous collaboration ? with profound implications for scalability, resilience, and maintainability.How Event-Driven Architecture WorksAt its core, EDA consists of three roles: producers that emit events when something notable happens, a broker ...
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