EventFlow.Owin 0.8.560

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dotnet add package EventFlow.Owin --version 0.8.560
NuGet\Install-Package EventFlow.Owin -Version 0.8.560
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<PackageReference Include="EventFlow.Owin" Version="0.8.560" />
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paket add EventFlow.Owin --version 0.8.560
#r "nuget: EventFlow.Owin, 0.8.560"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install EventFlow.Owin as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=EventFlow.Owin&version=0.8.560

// Install EventFlow.Owin as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=EventFlow.Owin&version=0.8.560

OWIN support for EventFlow

Product Compatible and additional computed target framework versions.
.NET Framework net451 is compatible.  net452 was computed.  net46 was computed.  net461 was computed.  net462 was computed.  net463 was computed.  net47 was computed.  net471 was computed.  net472 was computed.  net48 was computed.  net481 was computed. 
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Version Downloads Last updated
0.83.4713 529 9/7/2021
0.82.4684 394 8/30/2021
0.82.4659 428 6/17/2021
0.81.4483 457 12/14/2020
0.80.4377 531 10/1/2020
0.79.4216 575 5/13/2020
0.78.4205 564 5/11/2020
0.77.4077 657 12/10/2019
0.76.4014 634 10/19/2019
0.75.3970 658 9/12/2019
0.74.3948 639 7/1/2019
0.73.3933 652 6/11/2019
0.72.3914 639 5/28/2019
0.71.3834 691 4/17/2019
0.70.3824 716 4/11/2019
0.69.3772 744 2/12/2019
0.68.3728 796 12/3/2018
0.67.3697 1,009 10/14/2018
0.66.3673 862 9/28/2018
0.65.3664 875 9/22/2018
0.64.3598 929 8/27/2018
0.63.3581 930 8/7/2018
0.62.3569 937 7/5/2018
0.61.3524 940 6/26/2018
0.60.3490 914 6/18/2018
0.59.3396 1,038 5/23/2018
0.58.3377 1,048 5/13/2018
0.57.3359 1,072 4/30/2018
0.56.3328 1,010 4/24/2018
0.55.3323 1,041 4/24/2018
0.54.3261 1,036 2/25/2018
0.53.3204 1,046 1/25/2018
0.52.3178 991 11/2/2017
0.51.3155 999 10/25/2017
0.50.3124 967 10/21/2017
0.49.3031 1,039 9/7/2017
0.48.2937 1,052 7/11/2017
0.47.2894 995 6/28/2017
0.46.2886 1,069 5/29/2017
0.45.2877 1,052 5/28/2017
0.44.2832 1,119 5/12/2017
0.43.2806 1,063 5/5/2017
0.42.2755 1,028 5/2/2017
0.41.2727 1,038 4/27/2017
0.40.2590 1,083 3/30/2017
0.39.2553 1,071 1/16/2017
0.38.2454 1,157 12/2/2016
0.37.2424 1,310 11/8/2016
0.36.2315 1,072 10/18/2016
0.35.2247 1,055 9/6/2016
0.34.2221 1,045 8/23/2016
0.33.2190 1,061 8/16/2016
0.32.2163 1,084 7/4/2016
0.31.2106 1,113 6/30/2016
0.30.2019 1,436 6/16/2016
0.29.1973 2,795 4/19/2016
0.28.1852 1,115 4/5/2016
0.27.1765 1,883 2/25/2016
0.26.1714 1,100 2/20/2016
0.25.1695 1,096 2/15/2016
0.24.1563 1,384 1/25/2016
0.23.1470 1,311 12/5/2015
0.22.1393 1,196 11/19/2015
0.21.1312 1,126 10/26/2015
0.20.1274 1,128 10/22/2015
0.19.1225 1,080 10/19/2015
0.18.1181 1,239 10/7/2015
0.17.1134 1,220 9/28/2015
0.16.1120 1,218 9/27/2015
0.15.1057 1,211 9/24/2015
0.14.1051 1,202 9/23/2015
0.13.962 1,147 9/13/2015
0.12.891 1,125 9/4/2015
0.11.751 1,176 8/24/2015
0.10.642 1,132 8/17/2015
0.9.580 1,174 7/20/2015
0.8.560 1,154 5/29/2015
0.7.481 1,117 5/22/2015
0.6.456 1,104 5/18/2015
0.5.390 1,132 5/8/2015
0.4.353 1,125 5/5/2015
0.3.292 1,431 4/30/2015

Breaking: Remove _all_ functionality related to global sequence
numbers as it proved problematic to maintain. It also matches this
quote:
> Order is only assured per a handler within an aggregate root
> boundary. There is no assurance of order between handlers or
> between aggregates. Trying to provide those things leads to
> the dark side.
>> Greg Young
- If you use a MSSQL read store, be sure to delete the
`LastGlobalSequenceNumber` column during update, or set it to
default `NULL`
- `IDomainEvent.GlobalSequenceNumber` removed
- `IEventStore.LoadEventsAsync` and `IEventStore.LoadEvents` taking
a `GlobalSequenceNumberRange` removed
Breaking: Remove the concept of event caches. If you really need this
then implement it by registering a decorator for `IEventStore`
Breaking: Moved `IDomainEvent.BatchId` to metadata and created
`MetadataKeys.BatchId` to help access it
New: `IEventStore.DeleteAggregateAsync` to delete an entire aggregate
stream. Please consider carefully if you really want to use it. Storage
might be cheaper than the historic knowledge within your events
New: `IReadModelPopulator` is new and enables you to both purge and
populate read models by going though the entire event store. Currently
its only basic functionality, but more will be added
New: `IEventStore` now has `LoadAllEventsAsync` and `LoadAllEvents` that
enables you to load all events in the event store a few at a time.
New: `IMetadata.TimestampEpoch` contains the Unix timestamp version
of `IMetadata.Timestamp`. Also, an additional metadata key
`timestamp_epoch` is added to events containing the same data. Note,
the `TimestampEpoch` on `IMetadata` handles cases in which the
`timestamp_epoch` is not present by using the existing timestamp
Fixed: `AggregateRoot<>` now reads the aggregate version from
domain events applied during aggregate load. This resolves an issue
for when an `IEventUpgrader` removed events from the event stream
Fixed: `InMemoryReadModelStore<,>` is now thread safe