A simple demonstration of the power of ReactiveX extensions
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A simple demonstration of the power of ReactiveX extensions
Example demonstrating fanout, backpressure, and service composition with Netifi Proteus
POC: Spring - React - MongoDB - Vaadin
Source code builded during the Project Reactor Essentials Course available on YouTube
Spring app built on Webflux, Kotlin, Reactor Core, Netty, JPA, Gradle
GKVS Java Client
Java based animated demonstration of the Jarvis March algorithm applied to build the convex hull of a points distribution. The implementation follows the publisher/subscriber pattern and uses Spring WebFlux.
Reactive I/O Live Coding Presentation
Spring Boot Application with Reactive & Kotlin Coroutines
Я прошла курс "Build Reactive MicroServices using Spring WebFlux/SpringBoot" на платформе Udemy.com
Flux consumer and producer with Reactor
Building a Todo List upon my last example of a real-time chat web app using multiple views in Vaadin (with Spring Boot).
Provides a Scheduler that executes a Reactor's reactive sequence in the main thread of an Android application or in any other `Looper`
A small collection of basic Reactor Core examples, with a bit of Star Wars flavor.
Reactive Java educational repository.
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