Spring Boot Application Events Explained with Real-Time Examples | @Javatechie

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👉 "n this video, we’ll explore Spring Boot's event-driven architecture, which offers modularity, asynchronous communication, and loose coupling. We'll explain event concepts, show real-time examples, and demonstrate running a Spring Boot application with custom event listeners.

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👉 What is Spring Events?
👉 Why we need Spring Events?
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👉 Building Hands-On publisher & listener Examples using spring events

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You are the only one that always give practical example to these concepts. Can you give tutorial on Domain Driven Design, Hexagonal Architecture and Spring Modulith?

devolajide
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most simplified explanation thank you for this.

bhanukhandelwal
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Everytime I learned something unique and new from you regarding springboot. :) Will wait for exception handling part.

faixan
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The best and most simplified example. Thank you.

peterabiodunokusolubo
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Thanks Basant. Appreciate your efforts, God bless you. 🙂🙏

gopisambasivarao
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Thank you Basant! Simply love these contents. 👏👏👏👏

asashish
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Spring Rocks! So do you @Javatechie, Thank you!. This is indeed a much better design rather than Autowiring a thousand services in a class. Very simple and right at the heart of SOLID. Great stuff. I am not sure of the idea of running it as @Async as the discharge process in this case is ONLY successful if ALL the downstream services are successful. Anything fails, the whole things fails. Unless and until we have a method to handle the failures, blocking approach is better. Anyway, Thanks again!

arunpallayil
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Sir please do spring boot microservices real time project covering all patterns and tools please it's a request

prasanthsanjeevi
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Thank you so much Basant for the exclusive content 🙏

tararamgoyal
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Thank you Basant, appreciate your efforts to make these videos.

bsrsreenu
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By seeing your hardworking and deliver free contant is also motivates me to do some for society without any self interest. Hat's off sir....❤❤❤

subhashsahu
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Thank you so much Basant for providing useful & Awesome content, i have learnt many things from your videos and keep going on...please provide some more real time project videos .its a request.

ArshadMansuri-gbso
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How do we handle errors in this case? How to reprocess the failed events?suppose if house keeping service fails, how to handle it?

shwetharajesh
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Thank you
nicely explained Spring application events.

RAJ
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What if we need to maintain a order of execution of services consuming the event. How can that be handled.

manikantab
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Thank you bro 😁😊. I am learning now things

psudhakarreddy
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Sir how listeners are maintaining the sequence? I mean how can we set the sequence of method execution?

codingispassion
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Thank you so much, but I have one question. In the case of distributed microservices, is this approach sustainable, or do we have to use message brokers?

sumantaghosh
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How to do the exception handling if there is issue with notification service?

TheMrtest
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Hi Basant,

I love watching your videos, Thanks for creating top notch content. Love the way you explain with examples. I would like to request you if you can a roadmap based on your video content, which would allow us to successfully land our dream java dev job.

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