The back-end part of an accounting tool based on Flutter and Gin's front-end separation
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The back-end part of an accounting tool based on Flutter and Gin's front-end separation
A sample of non-blocking retries and dead letter topics (aka reliable reprocessing and dead letter queues) with Apache Kafka using Spring Boot and Spring Kafka.
A tiny go package to manage HTTP requests with dead letter management/retry. Based on go-redis.
CLI to bring your messages back from SQS Dead Letter Queues.
A monorepo, microservice setup with full support for CI/CD, kafka as a message broker, inter-service API using service discovery endpoint
Reliable Message Processing with Dead-Letter-Queues Replay
Spring RabbitMQ Dead Letter Queue (DLQ) Example
simple rabbitmq retry mechanism with ttl + dead lettering
Reliably process messages in queue with dead-letter queues in SQS
Exploring spring rabbitmq dead letter queue
JMS usage sample using ActiveMQ
This is an event-driven microservices architecture implementation running on docker containers.
Loading data into DynamoDB Global Table with KMS encryption enabled using Kinesis-Lambda
A set of scripts that help with DLQ message processing
Requeue Dead Letter Queue (DLQ) jobs with Lambda which created by Terraform (AWS SQS)
Discover an Azure Function App powered by C# and .NET, seamlessly processing Azure Service Bus messages, storing data in Azure Data Lake, with Dead Letter Queue support
This repository showcases an event-driven microservice architecture tailored for e-commerce. Utilizing AWS EventBridge and SQS, the system efficiently handles state change events (orders, inventories, returns) from diverse downstream sources.
Example of how to use rabbit mq in spring boot, how to create queues, exchanges, and dead letter queues
Асинхронный интерфейс для работы с RabbitMQ with DLX
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