EventStoreDB, the event-native database. Designed for Event Sourcing, Event-Driven, and Microservices architectures
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EventStoreDB, the event-native database. Designed for Event Sourcing, Event-Driven, and Microservices architectures
Microservice native message and event store for Postgres
A reference implementation of an event-sourced system that uses PostgreSQL as an event store built with Spring Boot. Fork the repository and use it as a template for your projects. Or clone the repository and run end-to-end tests to see how everything works together.
Event Sourcing and CQRS in practice.
PHP 7.4 EventStore Implementation
A Node.js CQRS and Event Sourcing Microservice Example Using Nest.js, Event Store, and Swagger
Stream Store library targeting RDBMS based implementations for .NET
Go - CQRS / Event Sourcing made easy - Go
A state-of-the-art distributed system using Reactive DDD as uncertainty modeling, Event Storming as subdomain decomposition, Event Sourcing as an eventual persistence mechanism, CQRS, Async Projections, Microservices for individual deployable units, Event-driven Architecture for efficient integration, and Clean Architecture as domain-centric design
A Rust based event store using the Redis protocol
Provides basic functionality for event sourced aggregates.
NestJS CQRS module for EventStore.org. It requires @nestjs/cqrs
Emmett - a Node.js library taking your event-driven applications back to the future!
Event Store backed by Azure Cosmos DB
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.
A Node.js CQRS and Event Source Microservice Example using Nest.js, Event Store and Mongo
PHP Event Store Client Implementation
PDO implementation of ProophEventStore http://getprooph.org
Event Store Symfony Bundle
Event Sourcing and Microservices Stack for Ruby
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