In this lecture, we will see what is Event-Driven Architecture?
Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a software design pattern in which decoupled applications can asynchronously publish and subscribe to events via an event broker/message broker.
In an Event-Driven Architecture, applications communicate with each other by sending and/or receiving events or messages.
Event-driven architecture is often referred to as “asynchronous” communication.
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Udemy courses:
Spring Boot + RabbitMQ (Includes Event-Driven Microservices)
https://www.udemy.com/course/spring-boot-rabbitmq-course/?referralCode=597B5A8827E03AB85417
Spring Boot + Apache Kafka - The Quickstart Practical Guide
https://www.udemy.com/course/spring-boot-and-apache-kafka/?referralCode=545DF9E4BA28DAAA2832
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