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    Seata

    Seata

    An easy-to-use, high-performance distributed transaction solution

    Seata has played a pivotal role of distributed consistency Middleware in Ali economy, and has provided strong support for businesses of all departments. It continues to be used and trusted by dozens of other companies.
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    Apache Seata

    Apache Seata

    High-performance, open source distributed transaction solution

    Seata is a distributed transaction solution for microservices that provides consistent, cross-service commits without forcing every team to adopt the same persistence model. Its architecture separates responsibilities into a global coordinator and per-service participants, so business services remain decoupled while transactions are orchestrated centrally.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    mall-swarm

    mall-swarm

    Microservices edition of the mall e-commerce system

    ...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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