An orchestration-based saga implementation reference in a serverless architecture
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An orchestration-based saga implementation reference in a serverless architecture
OpenSleigh is a Saga management library for .NET Core.
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Cronus is a lightweight framework for building event driven systems with DDD/CQRS in mind
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React, Redux, ASP.NET Core Web API, RabbitMQ, MassTransit, Entity Framework, MongoDB
.NET implementation of the UnitOfWork pattern using IDbTransaction and Sagas for orchestrating cross-domain transactions.
This project was created to establish a sample infrastructure for saga orchestration.
AspNetMicroservicesShop
Saga pattern implementation using Azure Durable Functions.
Sapher seeks to help developers implement communication between services in a microservices context, and was built with choreographed sagas in mind
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.Net 6 Distributed Transaction Sample with MassTransit, RabbitMQ, Outbox Pattern, Ocelot Gateway and Service Discovery.
This repo contains the implementation of saga pattern using MassTransit which is a orchestration type.
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Implementation of a saga orchestrator.
eCommerce microservice architecture project on .Net
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