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Presenting on Event Driven Architecture and MassTransit


Event Driven Architecture

Business applications no longer exist as isolated systems. In order to provide integrated solutions that add business value, applications must be connected. Modern approaches for enterprise application integration (EAI) such as Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) separate applications into services that can be accessed via a standard interface such as a web service. This collection of services provides a platform on which new applications can be created that leverage the existing functionality.

However, as application complexity increases, the coupling of services becomes an impediment in adapting applications to meet the ever-changing goals of the business. Event Driven Architecture (EDA) is a method of designing and implementing systems where events are exchanged between highly decoupled components and services. EDA does not replace SOA, instead it compliments the request/response nature of SOA with a highly scalable event model for building and coordinating asynchronous transactions.

In this presentation, I will explain event driven architecture, describe the different types of events, demonstrate how events can be related and orchestrated, and provide a basic understanding of how this method can drive the architecture of enterprise systems. In addition to understanding the concepts of event driven architecture, we will explore a working sample built using an open-source .NET messaging framework called MassTransit.

You can catch this presentation at the following events:

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If you are one or more of these events, be sure to come up and introduce yourself after the session. Also, if you have any feedback on the presentation, feel free to post your comments here or via e-mail.

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Posted May 27 2009, 10:57 PM by Chris Patterson
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Comments

Brandon Hunt wrote re: Presenting on Event Driven Architecture and MassTransit
on 05-28-2009 3:37 PM

Are you planning to record any of these presentations (or are any of the hosting groups)?  I'm looking to implement MassTransit at my current job and I'd be interested in the presentation, but the commute from Colorado to that part of the country might be a little long... :)

David Keaveny wrote re: Presenting on Event Driven Architecture and MassTransit
on 05-28-2009 6:22 PM

I'd second Brandon's request; we use MassTransit already, but it's a long hike from Australia to Texas, so being able to download the presentation would be great.

Chris Patterson wrote re: Presenting on Event Driven Architecture and MassTransit
on 05-28-2009 10:59 PM

I'll try to record it and get it online at one of the events in AR. I've used ScreenFlow before, so we'll see how it does on-the-spot. :)

Jean-Francois Cantin wrote re: Presenting on Event Driven Architecture and MassTransit
on 06-01-2009 10:09 AM

Thanks Chris, that would be great.

Martin wrote re: Presenting on Event Driven Architecture and MassTransit
on 06-02-2009 6:30 AM

Thanks for recording this session! Really appreciate it!

David Mohundro wrote re: Presenting on Event Driven Architecture and MassTransit
on 06-09-2009 10:41 AM

The presentation was great Chris - thanks again for coming. Be sure to stop by any time you're in the Fort Smith area!

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