Rossen Stoyanchev on Reactive Programming with Spring 5 and Spring WebFlux

05/05/2017 34 min
Rossen Stoyanchev on Reactive Programming with Spring 5 and Spring WebFlux

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Episode Synopsis

Rossen Stoyanchev talks to Wesley Reisz about blocking and non-blocking architectures, upcoming changes in Spring including Spring WebFlux, the reactive web stack in Spring framework 5, due this summer. He also discusses the differences between rxJava and Reactor.

Why listen to this podcast:

- Spring Framework 5 is due to be released June 25 2017
- Spring Web Flux provides a web programming model designed for asynchronous APIs
- Back-pressure is important in a server environment; less so within a UI environment
- It’s possible to use a Spring Web Flux client within a Spring MVC applciation
- Managing sets of thread pools is more complicated than having a scalable asynchronous system

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