Distributed Application Framework for .NET
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Distributed Application Framework for .NET
The Service Bus Explorer allows users to connect to a Service Bus namespace and administer messaging entities in an easy manner. The tool provides advanced features like import/export functionality or the ability to test topic, queues, subscriptions, relay services, notification hubs and events hubs.
Sample Event Sourcing implementation with .NET Core
Lightweight message bus interface for .NET (pub/sub and request-response) with transport plugins for popular message brokers.
Spring Boot Starters for Azure services
OpenSleigh is a Saga management library for .NET Core.
A polycloud .NET cloud storage abstraction layer. Provides Blob storage (AWS S3, GCP, FTP, SFTP, Azure Blob/File/Event Hub/Data Lake) and Messaging (AWS SQS, Azure Queue/ServiceBus). Supports .NET 5+ and .NET Standard 2.0+. Pure C#.
Spring Cloud Azure Samples
cross-platform Azure Service Bus explorer (Windows, MacOS, Linux)
Shows an approach to work with a microservices based architecture using .Net Core, Docker, and Azure Service Fabric/Kubernetes, applying Domain Driven Design (DDD) and Comand and Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) and other patterns.
A demo project around building reliable microservices in Azure
lightweight AMQP server - Azure Service Bus simulator
The Modern Web App Pattern is a set of objectives to help you apply an iterative change to modernize a cloud deployed monolith. This content builds on the Reliable Web App. This repo contains a reference implementation of a Modern Web App for .NET.
Cross platform Azure Service Bus explorer
App Server independent JCA Connectors for Java EE 8+ that connect to Cloud Services.
Local Azure Cloud emulator. Currently supporting Azure Service Bus.
A tool to fix or enrich messages with the power of AI, and make integration simpler for event-driven systems. Azure Service Bus, AWS SQS, RabbitMQ, and more...
Fast multi-transport messaging framework
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