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MediatR Integration
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Intermediate · 2 — Building services · ~10 min · Module 6: Advanced Communication
What is this?
MediatR Integration is a key part of ShopNest Cloud-Native — your .NET microservices learning project. In plain terms: it helps Inventory Service work correctly in a distributed system where each app deploys and scales on its own.
Why should you care?
You care about this when REST is too slow or too chatty between internal services, or when clients need flexible queries.
See it live — copy this example
Create a Web API project (dotnet new webapi), paste the code, then run dotnet run.
public record PlaceOrderCommand(Guid CustomerId, List<OrderLineDto> Lines) : IRequest<Guid>;
public class PlaceOrderHandler : IRequestHandler<PlaceOrderCommand, Guid> { ... }
Run Example »
Edit the code and click Run — like W3Schools Try it Yourself.
What happened?
- The example shows MediatR Integration wired into Inventory Service.
- Read each line, run it locally, then change one setting and observe what breaks or improves.
- That is how teams learn in production too — small experiments, not big bang rewrites.
Try it yourself
- Open or create the ShopNest project area for Inventory Service.
- Apply the MediatR Integration pattern from the lesson example.
- Run dotnet build && dotnet run (or docker compose up when the lesson uses containers).
- Change a string or number in the example and run again — predict the output first.
- Break the code on purpose (remove a semicolon), read the compiler error, then fix it.
Remember
MediatR Integration connects to Inventory Service in ShopNest Cloud-Native. Practice by editing the example yourself — do not only read. Move on when you can explain this topic in your own words without looking.
Real-world: HDFC-style fund transfer
Transfer, ledger, fraud check, and SMS run as separate services with idempotency keys. Saga compensates if fraud blocks after debit.
Outcome: Salary-day load handled without duplicate debits or shared-database locks.