Schema Management By David Boyne

Schema Management By David Boyne

Schema Management
New workshop A note from David

Struggling with event-driven architecture?

You're not alone. I've seen plenty of teams start with a clean event-driven architecture only to end up with a distributed big ball of mud — broken schemas, unclear ownership, events nobody documented. There's two ways I can help:

As EDA applciations grow developers often find schemas to be a more important part of their EDA application.

  1. What events can I listen to?
  2. How are we going to manage change in our events?
  3. What do the events look like?
  4. What goes into our events?

Extra Resources

  • AsyncAPI - AsyncAPI specification, the industry standard for defining asynchronous APIs.
  • CloudEvents - A specification for describing event data in a common way
  • Event Payload Standards - Blog post about Amazon EventBridge payload standards, lessons can be applied anywhere.

Want to work together?

If you're interested in collaborating, I offer consulting, training, and workshops. I can support you throughout your event-driven architecture journey, from design to implementation. Feel free to reach out to discuss how we can work together, or explore my services on EventCatalog.

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