A cargo tracker application built with Lagom.
The core concepts of reactive microservices have been introduced by Jonas Bonér in his report Reactive Microservices Architecture. Lagom is the implementation of the described concepts. To find a good example to implement a Microservices based system with Lagom, we just needed to look into Eric Evans' book Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software and use the discussed example, the Cargo Tracker. The example in this repository follows this idea and is meant to be a starting point to build a full blown Lagom based cargo tracker.
- How to make "Just right easier with Microservices"
- Developing Reactive Microservices
- Reactive Microservices Architecture
Contributions welcome! Feel free to fork the example and help to build it out.
This software is licensed under the Apache 2 license, quoted below.
Copyright (C) 2016 Lightbend Inc. (https://www.lightbend.com).
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