The patterns of distributed systems help us to build maintainable, reliable, and scalable enterprise solutions. In this course, you will see how the theory of the CAP Theorem applies to the practice of using an Enterprise Service Bus. You will see how Domain Driven Design breaks down a problem, and how Event Sourcing helps implement and integrate those pieces.
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Patterns and tools for building scalable distributed systems
The patterns of distributed systems help us to build maintainable, reliable, and scalable enterprise solutions. In this course, you will see how the theory of the CAP Theorem applies to the practice of using an Enterprise Service Bus. You will see how Domain Driven Design breaks down a problem, and how Event Sourcing helps implement and integrate those pieces.
The patterns of distributed systems help us to build maintainable, reliable, and scalable enterprise solutions. In this course, you will see how the theory of the CAP Theorem applies to the practice of using an Enterprise Service Bus. You will see how Domain Driven Design breaks down a problem, and how Event Sourcing helps implement and integrate those pieces.
Syllabus
- CAP Theorem 31mins
- Domain Driven Design 30mins
- CQRS 37mins
- Durability 29mins
- Enterprise Service Bus 51mins
- Append Only Models 34mins
- Operational Concerns 41mins
Taught by
Michael Perry