#writemodel 搜尋結果
Why #EventSourcing? Is more performant. You have a #writemodel and a #readmodel, so you can optimize both, write model will be fast only doing the most simple operation (writing to #eventstore) then go async, and read model will not need complex queries as you have #projections.
Event Sourcing also plays nice with CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation). Your read models can be optimized for performance while your write model ensures consistency through events. #CQRS #ReadModel #WriteModel
Event Sourcing also plays nice with CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation). Your read models can be optimized for performance while your write model ensures consistency through events. #CQRS #ReadModel #WriteModel
Why #EventSourcing? Is more performant. You have a #writemodel and a #readmodel, so you can optimize both, write model will be fast only doing the most simple operation (writing to #eventstore) then go async, and read model will not need complex queries as you have #projections.
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