When building event-driven architectures, you'll inevitably face the challenge of keeping your database state and published events in sync. One failed operation can leave your entire system in an inconsistent state, causing downstream services to miss critical updates.We will cover:The transactional outbox pattern and why it matters for distributed systemsHow EventBridge Pipes can simplify your implementation with minimal codePractical scenarios for publishing domain events versus thin integration eventsReal-world code examples using DynamoDB and transaction writesPerformance considerations and monitoring strategies for production systemsFor more details check here.If you are interested in more information about software development and architecture, subscribe for free to our newsletter.---https://architecturecorner.substack.com
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