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 (4)
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
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
Though an online training, the interactivity with the trainer was remarkable and was always available to provide valuable sources to complement the training. I am very satisfied.
Nuno Marques - MULTICERT, S.A.
Course - Functional Reactive Programming with Java 9 and RxJava
Pacing, depth, and explanations were all superb. It's clear Scott is an expert on the subject and learning from him was super enjoyable.