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    SOFA is a statistics, analysis, and reporting program with an emphasis on ease of use, learn as you go, and beautiful output.
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    Seata

    Seata

    An easy-to-use, high-performance distributed transaction solution

    Seata, or Simple Extensible Autonomous Transaction Architecture is an open source distributed transaction solution that brings high performance and easy-to-use distributed transaction services under a microservices architecture. It has 3 basic components: a Transaction Coordinator for maintaining the status of global and branch transactions; a Transaction Manager that defines the scope of global transaction; and a Resource Manager that manages resources being worked on by branch...
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    Apache Seata

    Apache Seata

    High-performance, open source distributed transaction solution

    Seata is a distributed transaction solution for microservices that provides consistent, cross-service commits without forcing every team to adopt the same persistence model. Its architecture separates responsibilities into a global coordinator and per-service participants, so business services remain decoupled while transactions are orchestrated centrally. Multiple modes are supported—AT (automatic, SQL-based with undo logs), TCC (try-confirm-cancel), Saga (long-running compensation), and...
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