Mark is a Software Craftsman working as Spring Data Engineer at Pivotal. He works on MongoDB, Redis, and Apache Cassandra modules and he is project lead of the Lettuce Redis driver.
@mp911de08.11.2017
LOCATION: Bern
KEYWORDS: Open Source, Technology, Tools
AGENDA: | 18:00 - 19:15h: Talk incl. Q/A Afterwards you are invited to a refreshment. |
SPEAKER: Mark Paluch COMPANY: Pivotal
SLIDES: https://speakerdeck.com/mp911de/reactive-spring-jug-ch
SLIDES 2: https://github.com/mp911de/reactive-spring
One of the most exciting introductions in this release is support for reactive programming, building on the Pivotal's Project Reactor to support message-driven, elastic, resilient and responsive services. Spring 5 comes with a reactive web application infrastructure built on top of Netty, Undertow and Jetty.
This talk covers use-cases for reactive programming and will introduce you to Spring's reactive programming model. We will see WebFlux and reactive data access in action and apply the most natural way of data access.
If you are a developer looking to consume data in a functional reactive style, this is your chance to gain experience how your application can benefit from the new Spring Framework release.
LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en
Mark is a Software Craftsman working as Spring Data Engineer at Pivotal. He works on MongoDB, Redis, and Apache Cassandra modules and he is project lead of the Lettuce Redis driver.
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