Why do you assume they have more fault tolerance scenarios simply because they have more deployable units? In every service architecture I've worked with in the last few years, you could theoretically run every single…
You didn't succeed at building a CQRS/ES system despite several attempts. Why aren't you asking "what am I doing wrong?" instead of presuming that your personal experiences are sufficient to render informed judgement? >…
I think CQRS is more commonly viewed as an architectural pattern, not a code pattern, despite many definitions floating out there on the internet that focus on command/query object patterns. See this post:…
Why do you assume they have more fault tolerance scenarios simply because they have more deployable units? In every service architecture I've worked with in the last few years, you could theoretically run every single…
You didn't succeed at building a CQRS/ES system despite several attempts. Why aren't you asking "what am I doing wrong?" instead of presuming that your personal experiences are sufficient to render informed judgement? >…
I think CQRS is more commonly viewed as an architectural pattern, not a code pattern, despite many definitions floating out there on the internet that focus on command/query object patterns. See this post:…