Practical Project Reactor and reactive programing workshop
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Practical Project Reactor and reactive programing workshop
Event Driven process applications
Multiplayer Reactive Pac-Man with RSocket
Assembler is a reactive data aggregation framework for querying and merging data from multiple data sources/services. CohereFlux enables efficient implementation of the API Composition Pattern and is also designed to solve the N + 1 query problem. Architecture-agnostic, it can be used as part of a monolithic or microservice architecture.
A scala extension for Project Reactor's Flux and Mono
Reactive client for Apache Pulsar
Code examples for Spring 5.x WebFlux
Reactive Streams adapter for Apache Pulsar Java Client
ocean.com is a Social media website, I have made this project using PHP as back-end language and HTML and CSS for front-end development. I have used MySQL for database in this project. This project is an Social Networking site like Facebook and Twitter. I have put some features in this site so it look like more realistic. Features like: like but…
Reactive Lock Based On SpringBoot and simple Reactive-Redis-Distributed-Lock
Parent repository to accompany session/workshop for Full Stack Reactive Java/Kotlin
Streamlined introduction to reactive streams, Project Reactor, Spring Framework 5.x, & Spring Boot 2.x
Axon Framework extension for integration with Project Reactor, allowing an extended reactive API.
This repository is intended to be a compilation of presentations, examples, links, and other resources on asynchronous and reactive programming in Java
SpringBoot show case application for pulsar-client-reactive library (Reactive Client for Apache Pulsar)
Java wrapper for the Jikan API V4 - an unofficial MyAnimeList API - with the power of Project Reactor and reactive streams. ⚡ — https://jikan.moe
A guide to learn reactive programming with Project Reactor
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