Reactive Spring - Josh Long, Mark Heckler

December 6, 2017

Spring Framework 5.0 is here! One of the most exciting introductions in this release is support for reactive programming, building on the Pivotal Reactor project to support message-driven, elastic, resilient and responsive services. Spring Framework 5 integrates an MVC-like component model adapted to support reactive processing and a new type of web endpoint, functional reactive endpoints. In this talk, we'll look at the net-new Netty-based web runtime, how existing Servlet code can run on the new world, and how to integrate it with existing Spring-stack technologies. Josh Long, Spring Developer Advocate, Pivotal Filmed at SpringOne Platform 2017 Mark Heckler, Developer Advocate, Pivotal

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