Reactive Microservices with Spring WebFlux – Free Course Site
Build highly scalable and resilient Microservices with Spring WebFlux / Reactive Stack
What you’ll learn
Reactive Microservices with Spring WebFlux – Free Course Site
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Spring WebFlux
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Reactive Microservices
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Spring Data Reactive MongoDB
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Spring Data R2DBC
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Server Sent Events
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3 Microservices Development From Scratch
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WebClient
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Functional Endpoints
Requirements
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Knowledge of Spring Boot
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Knowledge of Reactive Programming
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Comfortable with Indian Accent 🙂
Description
Spring WebFlux is a reactive non-blocking web stack that provides better performance compared to traditional Spring Web MVC! Check out the performance comparison as part of the FREE preview to learn more!
We build 3 Microservices from scratch & Integrate them into this course (Checkout the first lecture as part of the preview for more details)!
By the end of this course you would be comfortable with:
- Spring WebFlux
- Exposing Reactive Restful APIs ( all the GET / POST / PUT / DELETE )
- Controller annotation
- Exception Handling with @ControllerAdvice @ExceptionHandler
- Query Params with WebFlux
- Functional endpoints
- Exposing APIs in a programmatic way
- Router Function and Router Config
- Spring Data Reactive MongoDB
- All the CRUD operations with Reactive MongoDB driver
- Microservice Development:Â Creating Product-Service which is responsible for managing products
- Spring Data R2DBC
- All the CRUD operations with Reactive Relational DB driver
- Microservice Development:Â Creating User-Service which is responsible for Managua users
- WebClient
- A Reactive REST Template for making non-blocking async HTTP requests
- Handling headers / cookies / request / response
- Attributes
- Exception Handling
- Accessing Streaming API using WebClient
- Exchange vs Retrieve
- Microservice Development:Â Creating Order-Service which contacts user-service and product-service for order fulfillment.
- Server-Sent Events (SSE)
- Exposing streaming API to provide real-time updates to the user
- Push notifications from back-end to front-end
- Developing front-end using HTML / Bootstrap / JavaScript
- Miscellaneous
- Making Microservices more resilient using retry pattern
- Handling error using onError
- Reactive Manifesto
- How Netty works
- How to Handle blocking drivers/APIs with WebFlux
Who this course is for:
- Any Developer / Architect who is interested in Microservice Development / Architecture with WebFlux
- Last updated 2/2021
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