Rails Event Store is a library for implementing event sourcing and command query responsibility segregation patterns within Ruby applications. It functions as a framework for capturing all application state changes as an immutable sequence of events, providing a permanent and verifiable history of system operations. The library provides a messaging infrastructure that decouples business logic by broadcasting domain events through a central bus. This architecture allows for the execution of handlers either immediately or asynchronously, ensuring that heavy processing tasks do not block the pri
This project is a reference implementation of Domain-Driven Design, Clean Architecture, and Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) patterns using the Go programming language. It serves as a sample application to demonstrate how to decouple core domain rules from infrastructure and delivery mechanisms. The system is built as a gRPC microservices architecture, utilizing type-safe communication and service contracts. It implements an event-driven architecture to manage eventual consistency and asynchronous processing, specifically employing the Outbox pattern to ensure reliable messagin
This project is a reference implementation of domain-driven design patterns and a sample of command query responsibility segregation. It provides a collection of event-driven microservices that demonstrate the practical application of architectural principles for structuring complex software systems. The implementation separates read and write models through an event journal and organizes services into bounded contexts to maintain clear functional boundaries. It coordinates business logic by dispatching and consuming domain events to synchronize different modules. The project covers a range
This project is a distributed systems design framework and architecture guide. It provides technical resources for designing, deploying, and coordinating independent network services. The framework establishes a structured methodology for migrating monolithic applications into decentralized services by separating frontend and backend concerns. It serves as a reference for event-driven architecture, focusing on maintaining data consistency across network boundaries using event sourcing and local transaction records. The project covers a broad range of capabilities including distributed servic