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Footurist Posted - 06/19/2026 : 08:19:22
What specific vulnerabilities do large-scale international applications face when handling XML data exchanges with external payment gateways and CRM systems?
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Vankyha Posted - 06/19/2026 : 12:51:42
When designing large-scale IT systems serving thousands of concurrent users, developers often encounter the problem of thread deadlock when accessing the database. When one group of users actively writes data (for example, making transactions, filling out forms, placing bets), while another group continuously reads data (browsing catalogs, studying statistics, checking balances), a traditional monolithic database begins to experience colossal overload. An effective solution to this problem is the implementation of the CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) architectural pattern, a detailed analysis of which is provided in the IT review at link https://ninewinplay.com .

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