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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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Summary

In this chapter, we covered many topics. We briefly outlined the history of Reactor to ascertain the motivation behind yet another reactive libraryProject Reactor. We also looked at the most important milestones of this library—milestones that were needed to build such a versatile and powerful tool. Furthermore, we looked at an overview of the main problems with the RxJava 1.x implementation, as well as problems with early Reactor versions. By looking at what has been changed in Project Reactor after the Reactive Streams specification, we highlighted why reactive programming—so efficient and straightforward—requires such a challenging implementation.

We also described the Mono and Flux reactive types, as well as the different ways ...

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