Event-driven architectures have been around for a long time, and asynchronous method invocations, message-driven beans, event control logic, and so on are constructs that developers are familiar with. However, with the popularity and adoption of cloud resources and on-demand scalability, organizations have a renewed interest in reactive programming approaches that can exploit serverless and function as service-type environments. Eclipse MicroProfile also includes specifications related to reactive programming in projects that currently live outside the Eclipse MicroProfile umbrella/platform release.
In addition to these, there are also projects in the Eclipse MicroProfile sandbox that the community ...