Application definition
Applying the asynchronous messaging design pattern is very healthy for applications, but it is necessary to think of the application as a whole to reach as many microservices as possible using the pattern appropriately.
Often, a micro vision is required to work with other microservices, which is why DDD strength is so important. But sometimes, it is fundamentally a macro view of things making it possible to understand all the communication points of the application and where asynchronism is possible, and moreover, where synchronized communication is unnecessary.
Often, we hope to offer a complete response in the interaction of microservices but, in fact, this may not be necessary. If the application is mature and has ...
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