Week 42, year 2023

  • Meetups, talks & a plushie mascot: our time at QCon San Francisco - Last week, the Event Store team made their way to the golden city for QCon - a conference geared towards senior Software professionals looking for technical content on design, best practices & emerging tech. Here’s what we got up to. [Event Store blog]
  • Announcement: Sunsetting EventStoreDB TCP-based client protocol - We're excited to share some important news regarding the evolution of EventStoreDB and its supported client protocols. [Event Store blog]
  • Empowering Rust Application Development with Axon Synapse - Introduction Last year, we introduced Axon Synapse: the streamlined solution for leveraging Axon Server. Axon Synapse offers JSON over HTTP support, simplifies state management, and our upcoming clustered version ensures high availability by synchronizing state through Axon Server. Developers gain a robust and efficient solution by seamlessly combining applications that connect via Axon Synapse and Axon Framework applications that connect directly to Axon Server. With Axon Framework applications commonly built using Spring Boot, the hassle of configuring necessary components is conveniently handled automatically. In this project, we demonstrate the integration of a Java application with a JavaScript application. We refer to the axon-rust repository to showcase a use case without involving an Axon Framework application, which provides a generated client and two demo projects in Rust. [AxonIQ Blog]
  • In the defence of Object-Relational Mappers - I’m happy I didn’t have to use Object-Relational Mapping tools in the last few years. They’re solutions to some set of problems, but those… [Event-Driven by Oskar Dudycz]
Permalink | From 16 October 2023 to 22 October 2023 | Last updated on: Sun, 22 Oct 2023 14:06:34 GMT

Week 41, year 2023

Permalink | From 09 October 2023 to 15 October 2023 | Last updated on: Mon, 16 Oct 2023 14:06:33 GMT

Week 40, year 2023

  • The 3 superpowers of EventStoreDB - As a state-transition database, EventStoreDB can bring you and your team a wealth of benefits to simplify problem solving and help your business get more out of its data. [Event Store blog]
  • Simplify event-driven architecture: The case for Axon Server over MongoDB for your event store - Often, when architects and engineers are investigating new patterns, frameworks, or technologies, they look to find the quickest way to get up and running to demonstrate business value. So when one of these frameworks depends on a piece of infrastructure (database, middleware, etc.) to help keep the project moving, there’s a tendency to want to reach for what’s familiar or what appears to be the “easy” path. But making the quick decision to use what’s “easy” can, at times, lead to more complexity down the road. [AxonIQ Blog]
  • Tales from the .NET Migration Trenches - Our First Views - Posts in this series: Intro Cataloging Empty Proxy Shared Library Our First Controller Migrating Initial Business Logic Our First Views Session State Hangfire Authentication Middleware Turning Off the Lights Back when we looked at our first controller, we tried out the "automatic" migration and the controllers migrated just [Jimmy Bogard]
  • How to design software architecture pragmatically - I’ve run numerous workshops in recent years. It’s intriguing to see different ways people solve the same problem. Some start from general… [Event-Driven by Oskar Dudycz]
Permalink | From 02 October 2023 to 08 October 2023 | Last updated on: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 14:36:58 GMT

Week 39, year 2023

Permalink | From 25 September 2023 to 01 October 2023 | Last updated on: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 14:36:58 GMT

Week 38, year 2023

Permalink | From 18 September 2023 to 24 September 2023 | Last updated on: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 14:36:58 GMT

Week 37, year 2023

Permalink | From 11 September 2023 to 17 September 2023 | Last updated on: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 14:36:58 GMT

Week 36, year 2023

Permalink | From 04 September 2023 to 10 September 2023 | Last updated on: Wed, 11 Sep 2024 14:36:58 GMT