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Rethinking CQRS: An Interview on OpenCQRS

Golo: Frank, you are one of the managing directors at Digital Frontiers and also one of the architects and main developers of OpenCQRS. Over the past months we've seen a lot of interest in the framework, especially now with version 1.0 out. Some of our customers have even been building production systems with the release candidate for quite a while already, which shows how stable and usable it has been early on. Before we dive into details, let's start at the very beginning: can you tell us a bit about how OpenCQRS came to life? What triggered the idea and what gap were you trying to fill?

Celebrating OpenCQRS 1.0

Today we're thrilled to celebrate an important milestone for the Event Sourcing community: the release of OpenCQRS 1.0. Built by our friends at Digital Frontiers, OpenCQRS brings first-class support for CQRS and Event Sourcing to the JVM world, with native integration for EventSourcingDB. This release matters deeply to us, not just because it adds another powerful tool to the ecosystem, but because it represents collaboration, shared vision, and the steady growth of something we have believed in for more than a decade.