Practical Project Reactor and reactive programing workshop
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Practical Project Reactor and reactive programing workshop
Event Driven process applications
Assembler is a reactive data aggregation framework for querying and merging data from multiple data sources/services. Assembler enables efficient implementation of the API Composition Pattern and is also designed to solve the N + 1 query problem. Architecture-agnostic, it can be used as part of a monolithic or microservice architecture.
Reactive client for Apache Pulsar
Reactive Streams adapter for Apache Pulsar Java Client
Code examples for Spring 5.x WebFlux
Reactive Lock Based On SpringBoot and simple Reactive-Redis-Distributed-Lock
Axon Framework extension for integration with Project Reactor, allowing an extended reactive API.
SpringBoot show case application for pulsar-client-reactive library (Reactive Client for Apache Pulsar)
Java wrapper for the Jikan API V4 - an unofficial MyAnimeList API - with the power of Project Reactor and reactive streams. ⚡ — https://jikan.moe
A guide to learn reactive programming with Project Reactor
Reactive Spring Webflux backend with functional usage to implement a simple account service
source code of the live coding demo for "Building resilient and scalable API backends with Apache Pulsar and Spring Reactive" talk held at ApacheCon@Home 2021
Reactive Java client for the MT Access.
Experimenting with Reactive Streams in Java 8 and Java 9. This repository is prepared for my talk "Get ready for java.util.concurrent.Flow!" at JDD 2017 Conference in Kraków, Poland
Example of using Backpressure with RSocket
Example of a reactive application using Websockets and Spring WebFlux
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