Files
java-design-patterns/data-bus/README.md
T
Ilkka Seppälä 4108f86177 docs: Prepare for new website launch (#2149)
* Changed database implementation. Removed static objects.

* Fix Logs

* Fix 40 errors from checkstyle plugin run. 139 left))

* Fix CacheStore errors from checkstyle plugin 107 left

* Fix last errors in checkstyle.

* Fix sonar issues

* Fix issues in VALIDATE phase

* Fix Bug with mongo connection. Used "Try with resources"

* Add test

* Added docker-compose for mongo db. MongoDb db work fixed.

* Provided missing tests

* Comments to start Application with mongo.

* Fix some broken links

* Remove extra space

* Update filename

* Fix some links in localization folders

* Fix link

* Update frontmatters

* Work on patterns index page

* Work on index page

* Fixes according PR comments. Mainly Readme edits.

* fix frontmatter

* add missing png

* Update pattern index.md

* Add index.md for Chinese translation

* update image paths

* update circuit breaker image paths

* Update image paths for localizations

* add generated puml

* Add missing image

* Update img file extensions

* Update the rest of the EN and ZH patterns to conform with the new website

Co-authored-by: Victor Zalevskii <zvictormail@gmail.com>
2022-10-23 16:29:49 +03:00

31 lines
916 B
Markdown

---
title: Data Bus
category: Architectural
language: en
tags:
- Decoupling
---
## Intent
Allows send of messages/events between components of an application
without them needing to know about each other. They only need to know
about the type of the message/event being sent.
## Class diagram
![data bus pattern uml diagram](./etc/data-bus.urm.png "Data Bus pattern")
## Applicability
Use Data Bus pattern when
* you want your components to decide themselves which messages/events they want to receive
* you want to have many-to-many communication
* you want your components to know nothing about each other
## Related Patterns
Data Bus is similar to
* Mediator pattern with Data Bus Members deciding for themselves if they want to accept any given message
* Observer pattern but supporting many-to-many communication
* Publish/Subscribe pattern with the Data Bus decoupling the publisher and the subscriber