NES.EventStore.Raven
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Authors | Elliot Ritchie |
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Description | NES (.NET Event Sourcing) is a lightweight framework that helps you build domain models when you're doing event sourcing. |
LicenseUrl | https://github.com/elliotritchie/NES/blob/master/license.txt |
Owners | Elliot Ritchie |
ProjectUrl | http://getnes.net/ |
RequireLicenseAcceptance | False |
Tags | nes cqrs eventsourcing nservicebus eventstore |
Dependencies | EventStore:3.0.11326.44|EventStore.Persistence.RavenPersistence:3.0.11326.44|NES:3.2.1|NES.EventStore:3.2.1|Newtonsoft.Json:4.0.8|RavenDB.Client:1.0.980 |
PackageSize | 10328 |
PackageHashAlgorithm | SHA512 |
PackageHash | jL7U83bogQcDnhtaFdQeCV0Gichh41NEsdXNI5NauY/nNCpwpqlR0gkDVAMP5/8wX2KOP/K3AlHFf+wfzdfJdg== |
DownloadCount | 000000 |
CreatedDate | 2012-11-18T13:46:00 |
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