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9 docs tagged with "Event-Driven Architecture"

An event-driven architecture (EDA) is an integration model built to publish, capture, process, and respond to events across distributed systems in real time. When an event occurs in one application, a message is automatically sent to all the other applications that need to know about it, so they can act on it in turn.

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Design Considerations for EDA Applications

Designing Event-Driven Applications > Design Considerations for EDA Applications

Understand key challenges, key design patterns and key considerations from platform, technical services,when building event-driven architecture based applications.

Designing Event-Driven Applications

Designing Event-Driven Applications

Guidance for developing applications based on Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) patterns and Cloud Application Programming (CAP) framework. EDA is a required architecture pattern for building loosely coupled, scalable, and resilient applications that react to real-time business events across distributed systems.

EDA Sample Use Cases

Designing Event-Driven Applications > EDA Sample Use Cases

Event-driven architecture use cases to highlight real-world applications.

Events Synchronization

Architecting Multi-Region Resiliency > Events Synchronization across regions

Enable resilient multi-region event processing with SAP Advanced Event Mesh, ensuring real-time synchronization and scalability.

Introduction and SAP's EDA Strategy

Designing Event-Driven Applications > Introduction and SAP's EDA Strategy

Explore event-driven architecture concepts and building blocks for scalable SAP applications.