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Building Event-Driven Microservices - Leveraging Organizational Data at Scale

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 04.11.2025

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Event-driven microservices offer an optimal approach to harnessing event streams, reacting and responding to changes as they occur across your company. With this fully revised and updated guide, you'll learn how to build event streams, then apply the principles of event-driven architecture to create powerful microservice applications for your organization.
Author Adam Bellemare takes you through the process of creating event-driven microservice architectures, from first principles all the way to advanced applications. Covering event design, modeling, production, and consumption, this book will show you powerful and reusable patterns for generating and accessing data all across your organization.
This book covers:

  • The theory and principles of event-driven architectures
  • How to design and build event-driven microservice architectures to deliver exceptional business value
  • Event, stream, and microservice design principles, as well as cross-organization event-driven architectural patterns
  • Application patterns for developing powerful event-driven microservices, both singular and as a composition of multiple services
  • Components and tooling required to get your event-driven microservice ecosystem off the ground and set yourself up for success
  • How to integrate event-driven applications into your existing architecture



About the author

Adam Bellemare is a principal technologist at Confluent. He's also the author of Building Event-Driven Microservices and Building an Event-Driven Data Mesh, both published by O'Reilly. Previously, he worked in data platform engineering at Shopify, Flipp, and BlackBerry.

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