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<p>classification may vary. According to Yan Cui, there are two key categories of events:</p>

<p><big> Domain Events </big></p>
<p>Domain events signify important occurrences within a specific business domain. These events are restricted to a bounded context and are vital for preserving business logic. Typically, domain events have lighter <a href="page.php?w=Payload_%28computing%29">payloads</a>, containing only the necessary information for processing. This is because event listeners are generally within the same service, where their requirements are</p><p>
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