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    Build An Event Store In C# .Net For Cqrs And Event Sourcing

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Build An Event Store In C# .Net For Cqrs And Event Sourcing

    Build An Event Store In C# .Net For Cqrs And Event Sourcing
    Published 10/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 8.09 GB | Duration: 7h 19m

    Build an Event Store in C#. NET for Event-Driven Architectures using CQRS, Event Sourcing and Domain-Driven Design

    What you'll learn

    Understand the importance of using business (domain) events as a source of truth in your solution.

    Understand how to use and implement the ubiquitous language in your source code.

    Understand how to build an event store, how it functions, and how to use it properly.

    Understand how to separate a system between read and write functions to optimize flow and performance by using CQRS.

    Understand how to use Domain-Driven Design (DDD) in your solution using aggregate roots.

    Understand what projections are and how to program projections.

    Understand how to publish domain events and failure events.

    Understand what snapshots are and how to use them properly.

    Understand what read-models are and how to implement them.

    Requirements

    It is not entirely required but it would be helpful to know how to program in C#. If you are a Java developer, you can easily convert the concepts or even the source code to Java.

    Description

    Real-time communication and feedback to your customers are more important then ever. Customers have become used to immediate feedback on the actions they take in your software. It is very hard in create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) based applications to provide this sort of responsiveness that your customers are demanding. Event-based solutions that are based on CQRS, Event Sourcing, and Domain-Driven Design (DDD) can offer deep insides in real-time to your customers and to your business. More importantly, you won't loose data in an event-sourced solution when compared to CRUD-based solutions because your solution will be able to provide the context on why changes happened and record changes into an immutable log, the event store.In this course, you will learn about the importance of using domain events as your source of truth instead of pieces of data that are incomplete in CRUD-based applications. You will be able to tell stories on what happened when and why. You will be able to answer future questions by your customers and business even though you may not have all the requirements at hand when you design and build your event-sourced solution.At the very heart of your solution will be the event store. The event store is the source of truth in your entire solution. We will be building an event store in C#. NET and utilizing AWS DynamoDB as the persistence mechanism. However, the provided C# source code can easily be converted to Java or other languages. For the actual persistence, you could also use MySQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and others. The C# code is abstracted so that can you can re-use it for specific persistence implementations. The concepts and code can work for on-premise, cloud only, or hybrid models. For an example read model implementation, we will be creating a read model using MySQL in AWS.Once you understand the power of even sourcing, you won't go back.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Lecture 2 Course Structure

    Lecture 3 Source Code in C#

    Section 2: Event Sourcing

    Lecture 4 What is Event Sourcing?

    Lecture 5 The Business Insights of Event-Sourced Systems

    Lecture 6 The Technical Advantages of Event-Sourced Systems

    Lecture 7 Building your own Event Store vs. using a third party solution

    Section 3: CQRS

    Lecture 8 What is CQRS?

    Lecture 9 Implementing a Command

    Lecture 10 Implementing Command Handlers

    Lecture 11 Queries

    Section 4: Domain-Driven Design (DDD)

    Lecture 12 Implementing Aggregate Roots

    Section 5: Event Store

    Lecture 13 High-Level Architecture

    Lecture 14 What database should you use?

    Lecture 15 Using AWS DynamoDB as an Event Store

    Section 6: Implementing an Event Store

    Lecture 16 Overview of the components we will build

    Lecture 17 Data flow within the architecture and how the event store will operate

    Lecture 18 Implementing DynamoDB Tables by Hand

    Lecture 19 Implementing DynamoDB Tables with CloudFomration

    Lecture 20 Creating a DynamoDB Event Store in C# and .NET Core

    Lecture 21 How to manage concurrency violations

    Lecture 22 Memory Event Store

    Section 7: Snapshots

    Lecture 23 What is a Snapshot

    Lecture 24 Implementing a Snapshot

    Section 8: Projections

    Lecture 25 What is a Projection?

    Lecture 26 Implementing a Projection

    Section 9: Publishing and Consuming Domain Events

    Lecture 27 Publishing and consuming domain events

    Lecture 28 Implementing a consistent domain event publication process

    Section 10: Read Models

    Lecture 29 The importance of read models

    Lecture 30 Implementing a read model in C# using MySQL on AWS

    Section 11: Final Thoughts

    Lecture 31 Final Thoughts

    Developers and Architects who are curious about event-driven architectures by utilizing CQRS, Event Sourcing, and Domain-Driven Design (DDD).