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Reactive Application Design With Spring 5

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Reactive Application Design With Spring 5

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The 5th version of the Spring Framework (https://spring.io/blog/2017/05/08/spring-framework-5-0-goes-rc1) brings a huge step forward in Functional and Reactive Programming support. You don't need ApplicationContext or dozens of annotations to have the simplest REST API up and running. Spring 5 will offer lightweight Web Functions and reactive Web Flux support that can help this transition happen. Those new features make Java and Spring 5 good candidates for building reactive web applications. In addition, we will cover Reactive Systems design principles in general as well as some Resilience Patterns. The talk itself doesn't rely on prior Spring Framework experience, so that participants without Spring background could attend the presentation.

About the speaker:

For the last couple of years, Grygoriy (https://twitter.com/ggonchar) has been working as an Architect on complex enterprise projects in the FinTech industry. He's a hands-on Java and Scala developer focusing on how to make distributed systems reliable and secure.

The talk will be in English.

Drinks and some snacks will be provided. After the talk, we will be heading to the Barley and Malt (https://www.barleyandmalt.com) bar for beers.

To get to the meetup, use the main entrance of the building, which is facing the street Rödingsmarkt. Find the elevators behind the glass door at the far end of the lobby and go up to the 8th floor.

Accessibility Info:

The meeting area is accessible by wheelchair.

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