![]() By this I mean the middle layer of the typical automated testing pyramid where you’re most definitely testing through your application’s infrastructure, but not necessarily running the system end to end. I’m a big believer in utilizing intermediate level integration tests. ![]() TL DR: Marten has a new method in V5 called ResetAllData() that’s very handy for rolling back database state to a known point in automated tests. I’ll kick out actual content about all this in the next couple weeks, but a couple folks have noticed the big uptick in Jasper work and asked what was going on, so here’s a little blog post on it:) For this combination, the Marten team is talking about adding messaging subscriptions for the Marten event store functionality, Jasper middleware to reduce repetitive CQRS handler code, and using the outbox functionality in Jasper to also integrate Marten with external messaging infrastructure. Net, but hopefully with much less code ceremony). While I absolutely intend both Jasper and Marten to be perfectly usable without the other, there’s also going to be some specific integration between Jasper and Marten to create a full blown, opinionated CQRS stack for. The first two bullet points are all about getting Jasper ready to be something I could dogfood at work. I moved the docs to VitePress and started re-writing the docs from scratch, and that takes time
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