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Hands-On Reactive Programming in Spring 5
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Hands-On Reactive Programming in Spring 5

by Oleh Dokuka, Igor Lozynskyi
October 2018
Intermediate to advanced
556 pages
15h 18m
English
Packt Publishing
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Making relational database access reactive

As JDBC is the primary language-level API for data access in the Java world (at least for relational data sources), it shapes the behavior of all abstraction levels built on top of it. Previously, we showed that blocking APIs are not recommended for use in reactive applications as they limit the application's scalability. Consequently, it is crucial for us to have a proper language-level database access API to be used in reactive applications. Unfortunately, there are no easy solutions that might tweak JDBC slightly for that purpose. At the moment, two promising API drafts may fit this niche, and we are going to look at them later in this chapter. The following diagram depicts what is required for ...

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