October 2018
Intermediate to advanced
556 pages
15h 18m
English
Reactive programming is finally getting the attention it deserves with the help of famous Java names such as Spring Boot and Spring Framework. Which qualifier would you use to describe Spring solutions? The usual answer I hear and read from various users—pragmatic. The reactive support offered is no exception, and the team has chosen to keep supporting both reactive and non-reactive stacks. With choice comes responsibility, it is, therefore, critical to understand when to design your application "the reactive way" and what best practices you can apply to your next production-ready systems.
Spring positions itself as a provider of the best tooling available to write all kinds of microservices. With its reactive stack, Spring helps ...