Reactive Spring

Course Overview

In this Workshop, we will use the current versions of Spring Boot, Spring Framework and Project Reactor to write Reactive code and will introduce RSocket, an application protocol that supports Reactive Streams.

You’ll get hands-on experience with building a Reactive application to stream data leveraging the newly available Reactive data types, Spring WebFlux, Spring Data and Rsocket. Besides that, we will work with some new tools which make dealing with errors and blocking APIs visible.

Course objectives

Participants will build and test the individual parts of a Spring Boot microservices infrastructure themselves. We will use different tools and demonstrate the interaction between them. At the end of the day, participants will take along a backpack of tools, working techniques, and terms that will help them successfully implement reactive components with Spring Boot.

Instructor

Patrick Baumgartner

Patrick Baumgartner

Patrick Baumgartner works as a passionate software crafter at 42talents and builds software with Java, the Spring ecosystem, OSGi, Neo4j and ElasticSearch and other open source technologies. He helps software teams to deliver better software, faster.

In the software crafter community, he co-organises the Software Crafters Zurich Meetup and runs the SoCraTes Conference Switzerland and is involved VoxxedDays Zürich and other events. Besides that, he teaches at ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Science and regularly speaks on conferences about Software Craft and technical topics around Java and Spring.

Twitter: @patbaumgartner@42talents