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Published : May 15, 2018
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May 2018
Trial ? Worth pursuing. It is important to understand how to build up this capability. Enterprises should try this technology on a project that can handle the risk.

It’s important to remember that encapsulation applies to events and event-driven architectures just as it applies to other areas of software. In particular, think about the scope of an event and whether we expect it to be consumed within the same application, the same domain or across an entire organization. A domain-scoped event will be consumed within the same domain as it’s published, as such we expect the consumer to have access to a certain context, resources or references in order to act on the event. If the consumption is happening more widely within an organization, the contents of the event might well need to be different, and we need to take care not to "leak" implementation details that other domains then come to depend upon.

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