Event-driven Architecture (EDA)

The event-driven architecture pattern is a popular distributed asynchronous architecture pattern used to produce highly scalable applications. It is also highly adaptable and can be used for both small and large, complex applications. The pattern is made up of highly decoupled, single-purpose event processing components that asynchronously receive and process events.

But of course this kind of architecture also brings many challanges, so the goal of this guideline is to standardize on how we build event driven systems.

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