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Why saga patterns beat orchestration for long-running processes

Why saga patterns beat orchestration for long-running processes

Orchestration looks great on a whiteboard until your orchestrator becomes the single point of everything

Priority Queues – Interceptors

Priority Queues – Interceptors

In the previous articles, I demonstrated why there is not really a need for priority ...

Priority Queues – Publishing

Priority Queues – Publishing

Instead of deciding to which queue a priority message should be sent to, a better des...

Priority Queues – Sender decides

Priority Queues – Sender decides

See how to send messages with a higher priority using NServiceBus....

Priority Queues – Why you don’t need them

Priority Queues – Why you don’t need them

Dealing with higher priority for certain messages often requires more than just an ad...

What is a servicebus?

What is a servicebus?

The first time I read about the concept of a servicebus and saw the images, I could n...

Business Components as mini systems

Business Components as mini systems

In my High Availability article I mentioned business components and questions were as...

Building reliable applications with messaging

Building reliable applications with messaging

Yesterday I presented my messaging presentation again, organized by Blaak Selectie an...

LIDNUG Presentation on messaging

LIDNUG Presentation on messaging

The LinkedIn DotNet User Group (LIDNUG) organisation requested me to do a Building Re...