Event-driven architecture
A software design pattern where components communicate through events, enabling decoupled and scalable systems.
What is Event-driven architecture?
What is Event-driven architecture?
Event-driven architecture (EDA) is a design pattern where components communicate by producing and consuming events rather than calling each other directly. This decoupled approach enables systems to scale efficiently and react to real-time changes. EDA is commonly used in distributed systems, microservices, IoT platforms, and applications that require high responsiveness. It improves flexibility, reduces system dependencies, and supports asynchronous workflows.

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