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Pros and cons of consuming events in batches
As has been stated, the advantage of batch processing is performance, or perhaps more accurately can be performance.
Specifically, most RDBMS systems are much, much faster at writing lots at a time r …
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Exposing an event source as an interface, but where the source may expose events individuall...
I am using a publish-subscribe event broker, and am constructing libraries to help people interact with this broker consistently.
One of the things I would like to design is some kind of IEventSource …
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Experiences with coarse grained and fine grained message designs in an ECST pattern
I am currently facing a dilemma in the design of a message oriented distributed system following an Event Carried State Transfer pattern. This is essentially a "near real time ETL" used to populate "c …