Sample project of using reactive streams with WebFlux from Spring Framework 5
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Apr 15, 2018 - Java
Sample project of using reactive streams with WebFlux from Spring Framework 5
This project demonstrates how to test Spring WebFlux controllers and services using JUnit 5 and Mockito.
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The goal of this project is to play with Spring WebFlux on client and server side. For it, we will implement some Spring Boot Java Web applications, product-api, customer-api, order-api and client-shell, and use reactive NoSQL database like Cassandra, MongoDB, Postgres and MySQL.
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