RESTful API demos with Spring 6 WebFlux, Spring Boot 3, Spring Data Mongo, Spring Security, Spring Session and Angular (upgraded to v16)
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RESTful API demos with Spring 6 WebFlux, Spring Boot 3, Spring Data Mongo, Spring Security, Spring Session and Angular (upgraded to v16)
Spring 5/6 Reactive playground
Secures REST APIs with Spring Security and JWT Token-based Authentication powered by Spring Reactive stack
The goal of this project is to play with RSocket protocol. For it, we will implement three Spring Boot Java applications, movie-server, movie-client-shell and movie-client-ui. As storage, it's used the reactive NoSQL database MongoDB. All the streaming of movie events and the logging are handling by AOP (Aspect Oriented Programming).
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.
This project demonstrates how to test Spring WebFlux controllers and services using JUnit 5 and Mockito.
Spring Kotlin Coroutines sample
React, Spring Boot, Spring Data Mongo, Kotlin Coroutines Example
kotlin using spring data mongodb ractive
User Posts Microservice for a Social N/w App Demonstration.
Spring Boot MongoDB Reactive example - CRUD application that uses Maven, Spring Data Reactive MongoDB to interact with MongoDB database and Spring WebFlux for Reactive Rest API
Experiment with Reactive REST APIs using Spring WebFlux
Spring:Spring Data 2 exercise files
지금까지 배웠던 기술들을 다듬을겸 주문&선물 프로젝트를 진행합니다
Reactive Chat application using reactive Mongo DB, Server Sent Events, Spring Webflux and Spring Security Reactive
Source code for Learning Spring Boot 2nd Edition
Spring-data-mongodb-reactive
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