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Domain-driven design (DDD) is an approach to develop software for complex needs by connecting the implementation to an evolving model.
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Does a pattern for "houskeeping" a NoSQL DB with eventual consistency exist?
First of all, eventual consistency should be pretty safe, and such a "data housekeeping" process may not be mandatory. It may be indeed a feature to have several states of the data in the database. In …
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ID properties on Domain objects in DDD
Most of the time, the ID field you are talking about would be generated by the database, e.g. as a RDBMS sequence or a NoSQL unique identifier. It is therefore tied to the corresponding database backe …