Event Driven Architecture Implementation using Java | Complete Spring Boot Guide
In this lesson, we explain Event Driven Architecture implementation using Java in a simple and practical way. You will learn events, producers, consumers, Kafka, RabbitMQ, Spring Boot event publishing, event listeners, event payload design, retries, dead letter queues, idempotency, transactional outbox, saga pattern, monitoring, testing, and real-world event-driven microservice architecture. This video is perfect for Java developers, Spring Boot developers, backend developers, full stack developers, cloud native developers, and software engineers learning distributed systems.

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