
Choosing the Right Architectural Styles and Patterns
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Understanding Sagas and Transaction Management in Software Architecture
This chapter delves into the evolution of sagas in software development, from how they were introduced in 1987 to their practical application in industries like banking. It emphasizes the importance of understanding business needs for transaction management and the misconception around creating compensating transactions for every step in a process. The discussion explores the necessity for developers to adapt to real-world complexities and move beyond strict mathematical correctness in code to accommodate the unpredictable nature of business requirements.
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