Notes on "Reactive Programming in Spring 5"
Read OriginalThis article is a comprehensive review and summary of the book 'Reactive Programming in Spring 5'. It discusses the book's coverage of reactive programming fundamentals, the Reactor library, and Spring's integration with reactive technologies like WebFlux, RSocket, R2DBC, Spring Data, and Spring Cloud. The reviewer highlights the book's depth and value for Java/Spring developers looking to understand the framework's shift towards reactive systems.
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