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Overview

Overview of architectural styles that RCommon helps you implement.

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Last updated 9 months ago

It is worth noting that every architectural style deserves its own series of books, training, and practice with. But let's assume you've done all that reading and training and you're ready to explore!

RCommon is easily capable of many architectural styles including 3-Tier, N-Tier, SOA, Hexagonal, Event Driven, Clean, and so on. But we're going to focus on a few of the more complex styles so we can showcase where RCommon shines.

Microservices
Clean Architecture
Event Driven Architecture