You saw Axon 2 in Chapter 12, and you also saw working examples. As mentioned in that chapter, you will be using multiple versions of Axon in this book. In Chapter 12, you used Axon 2.4.1. It required explicit wiring of components, either through annotations or using XML configurations. Using Axon 2 and demonstrating examples based on it in Chapter 12 was intentional, since I wanted to make the bean wirings explicit so that the concepts were be clear for you as a first time reader of the concepts of CQRS and as a first ...
19. Axon Microservices and BASE Transactions
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