Building Resilient and Scalable Systems with Spring Boot, Camunda , and Kafka

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Welcome , Building Resilient and Scalable Systems have been one of the most interesting areas of Application Development. There are several ways to achieve it .

Today, We will go through an Overview of Building Resilient and Scalable Systems with Spring Boot, Camunda , and Kafka and the benefits it brings to Application Developers.

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Introduction

In the rapidly evolving landscape of enterprise applications, the demand for architectures that not only stand up to rigorous standards but are also adaptable and responsive is paramount. This comprehensive blog post seeks to serve as a guide for hands-on architects and developers, immersing them in the intricacies of constructing a highly scalable and responsive event-driven Spring Boot application. By harnessing the capabilities of Camunda BPM for workflow orchestration and Kafka as the underlying message broker, we aim to delve into the depths of microservices architecture to meet the challenges posed by enterprise-grade demands.

Overview

Event-Driven Architecture

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A Passionate Programmer - A Technology Enthusiast
A Passionate Programmer - A Technology Enthusiast

Written by A Passionate Programmer - A Technology Enthusiast

An Architect practicing Architecture, Design,Coding in Java,JEE,Spring,SpringBoot,Microservices,Apis,Reactive,Oracle,Mongo,GCP,AWS,Kafka,PubSub,DevOps,CI-CD,DSA

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