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Hands-On Reactive Programming in Spring 5

You're reading from   Hands-On Reactive Programming in Spring 5 Build cloud-ready, reactive systems with Spring 5 and Project Reactor

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787284951
Length 556 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Why Reactive Spring? FREE CHAPTER 2. Reactive Programming in Spring - Basic Concepts 3. Reactive Streams - the New Streams' Standard 4. Project Reactor - the Foundation for Reactive Apps 5. Going Reactive with Spring Boot 2 6. WebFlux Async Non-Blocking Communication 7. Reactive Database Access 8. Scaling Up with Cloud Streams 9. Testing the Reactive Application 10. And, Finally, Release It! 11. Other Books You May Enjoy

Project Reactor essentials

From the beginning, the Reactor library was designed with the aim of omitting callback hell and deeply nested code when building asynchronous pipelines. We described these phenomena and complications caused by them in Chapter 1, Why Reactive Spring? In the quest for linear code, the library's authors formulated an analogy using an assembly line: "You can think of data processed by a reactive application as moving through an assembly line. Reactor is both the conveyor belt and the workstations."

The primary goal of the library is to improve the readability of the code and introduce composability to workflows defined with the Reactor library. The Public API is designed to be high-level but very versatile, but at the same time it does not sacrifice performance. The API provides a rich set of operators (the &quot...

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