June 2018
Intermediate to advanced
310 pages
6h 32m
English
The framework we'll be using for our microservice is called Vert.x. It's a reactive framework that shares much in common with reactive extensions, which we discussed in Chapter 7, Staying Reactive. It's asynchronous and non-blocking.
Let's understand what this means by using a concrete example.
We'll start with a new Kotlin Gradle project. From your IntelliJ IDEA, open File | New | Project, and choose Gradle | Kotlin in the New Project wizard. Give your project a GroupId (I chose me.soshin) and an ArtifactId (catsShelter in my case).
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