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Title: TEKACTPUB
Authors: Sindoori, B
Vaheetha, Salam
Issue Date: Jul-2022
Series/Report no.: ;TKM20MCA-2038
Abstract: In event-driven architecture, when a service performs some piece of work that other services might be interested in, that service creates a record-setting occasion of the executed a task. These events are used by other services , so that they can perform any of their own tasks needed as a result of the occasion. Services that create requests in contrast to REST do not need to know the details of the services consuming the demands Here is an easy illustration: When a command is placed on an ecommerce site, a single “order placed” event is generated and then consumed by several microservices. Events can deployed in different ways. For example, the events can be deployed to a queue that guarantees delivery of the event to the suitable consumers, or events should be provided to a “pub/sub” model stream and the interested parties are allowed to access the publishes the events . In either case, the event is published by the producer , the customer receives it, and they respond to the events . Note that these two parties may alternatively be referred to as the publisher and the subscriber in some situations.. This project suggests a multi-tenant solution that publishes target-based events using a micro-service architecture. Additionally, it will offer APIs so that users may create apps that can function in other domains. A system with many tenants, then it employs a software engineering methodology that emphasises breaking down an application into discrete components with clear interfaces. The system's necessity has been determined in an initial effort. A thorough research that is user-friendly and simple to use has been created to satisfy user needs
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