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When I hit commercial software development in the late 00s, at least in the Microsoft space, distributed transactions were considered an anti-pattern because the complexity of it all >> the benefit. "Application-level" distributed transactions (i.e. asynchronous, eventually consistent, business-transaction messages with exactly-once processing semantics) are best practice at all the places I've worked in the past 15 years.


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