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    mall-swarm

    mall-swarm

    Microservices edition of the mall e-commerce system

    ...The repository is structured to show how cross-service concerns like service registry, configuration center, monitoring, distributed transactions, API gateway and messaging are done in microservice architecture. It is used as a teaching platform to help engineers migrate from monolith to microservices, grasp the patterns, pitfalls and infrastructure considerations (e.g., Nacos, Seata). The documentation includes diagrams of system architecture, business architecture, service organization, and shows how to set up on Kubernetes.
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    Spring Cloud Examples

    Spring Cloud Examples

    Spring Cloud learning cases, service discovery, service governance

    The Spring Cloud Examples repository appears to be a collection of sample applications and demos that illustrate how to use Spring Cloud and related cloud-native patterns in real-world microservice or distributed-service contexts. It provides working codebases showing how to wire together service discovery, configuration, inter-service communication, and possibly resilience patterns — giving developers a hands-on playground rather than theoretical documentation. By studying the examples, one...
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