Context, problem, and forces
With cloud-native systems, we want to enable everyday companies and empower self-sufficient full-stack teams to rapidly, continuously, and confidently deliver these global scale systems. Following the reactive principles, these systems should be responsive, resilient, elastic, and message-driven. To this end, cloud-native systems are composed of many bounded isolated components that communicate via asynchronous messaging to increase responsiveness by delegating processing and achieve eventual consistency through the propagation of state change events. Stream processing has become the de facto standard in the cloud for implementing this message-driven inter-component communication.
To create responsive, resilient, ...
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