Thin vs Fat Integration Events codeopinion.com
When notifying other parts of a system of state changes I recommend creating integration events (also referred to as notifications). They are really low coupling because the producer doesn’t care who the consumers are. They simply publish integration events to a message broker and go on their merry way.
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