Posted
over 12 years
ago
by
udidahan
It’s here! NServiceBus version 4.0 is now out. Hard to believe it’s been more than 7 years since I started on this journey. I know I always say this, but this is our biggest release ever. It’s been over a year since we released version 3.0 and in that time, the adoption of NServiceBus has […]
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Posted
over 12 years
ago
by
udidahan
It’s here! NServiceBus version 4.0 is now out. Hard to believe it’s been more than 7 years since I started on this journey. I know I always say this, but this is our biggest release ever. It’s been over a year since we released version 3.0 and in that time, the adoption of NServiceBus has […]
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Posted
over 12 years
ago
by
udidahan
It’s here!
NServiceBus version 4.0 is now out.
Hard to believe it’s been more than 7 years since I started on this journey.
I know I always say this, but this is our biggest release ever. It’s been over a year since we released version 3.0 and in that time, the adoption of NServiceBus has totally exploded. I [...]
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
udidahan
Occasionally I get questions about the issue of transactional messaging – why is it so important, why does NServiceBus default to this behavior, and if we didn’t use it, what bad things could happen. I’m talking specifically about the ability to enlist a queue in a distributed transaction here.
I think the reason for this interest [...]
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
udidahan
Occasionally I get questions about the issue of transactional messaging – why is it so important, why does NServiceBus default to this behavior, and if we didn’t use it, what bad things could happen. I’m talking specifically about the ability to enlist a queue in a distributed transaction here. I think the reason for this […]
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
udidahan
Occasionally I get questions about the issue of transactional messaging – why is it so important, why does NServiceBus default to this behavior, and if we didn’t use it, what bad things could happen. I’m talking specifically about the ability to enlist a queue in a distributed transaction here. I think the reason for this […]
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
udidahan
It’s quite common for our systems to need to expose an API for external parties to call that isn’t exactly aligned with our service boundaries – at least, when you follow the “vertical services” model rather than the “layered services” approach. I’ve blogged many times about the problems with layering, so I won’t go into [...]
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
udidahan
It’s quite common for our systems to need to expose an API for external parties to call that isn’t exactly aligned with our service boundaries – at least, when you follow the “vertical services” model rather than the “layered services” approach. I’ve blogged many times about the problems with layering, so I won’t go into […]
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Posted
almost 13 years
ago
by
udidahan
It’s quite common for our systems to need to expose an API for external parties to call that isn’t exactly aligned with our service boundaries – at least, when you follow the “vertical services” model rather than the “layered services” approach. I’ve blogged many times about the problems with layering, so I won’t go into […]
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Posted
about 13 years
ago
by
udidahan
The one and only Andreas Ohlund will be touring through Sweden as a part of the .NET Best Practices Community Days organized by Edument and Informator. He’ll be hitting Göteborg on Sep 12, Stockholm on Sep 13, and Malmö on Sep 14.
These full-day events will include topics like CQRS, REST, as well as async and [...]
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