Course Outline
Introduction
Reactive Programming with Spring 5: Spring MVC vs Spring WebFlux
Overview of WebFlux Features
- Reactive and Async concurrency model
WebFlux Programming Models
- Annotation-based reactive components
- Functional routing and handling
Preparing the Development Environment
Creating a REST Application
Understanding Project Reactor
- Mono and Flux
Working with Reactive Web Controllers
- RestController and WebClient
Publishing a Reactive Stream
Consuming a Reactive Stream
Socket Style Streaming
- WebSocket and WebSocketClient
Securing Reactive Endpoints with Spring Security
Testing the Application
Debugging the Application
Deploying the Application
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with Spring Framework.
Audience
- Developers
Testimonials (5)
Topics that were discussed, lots of live code examples, trainers attitude towards group
Weronika - ATOS PGS sp. z o.o.
Course - Reactive Programming with Angular RxJS
Detailed information provided on the more advanced topics requested.
Farukh Khan - Tandem Solution
Course - RabbitMQ with Java and Spring
In this training we’re not only learned for the fundamental technical knowledge of Java spring/technology and most important things we also gaining the worldly knowledge which you have shared with us during the class.
Kelvin Low - Sonova Warsaw Service Center Sp z o o
Course - Java 8 and Spring
Despite the format used to give this course, which should not be used in any educational context and even more in a professional. The part that was beneficial for me was when we presented several extracts of our project to get hints on where we could do some changes to see if that fixes some issues.
Veronica - NOESIS SOLUTIONS NV
Course - Spring and Hibernate in Java Applications
I liked that there were many exercises, Re activity and flexibility of the Trainer.