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Spring 5.0 Cookbook

You're reading from   Spring 5.0 Cookbook Recipes to build, test, and run Spring applications efficiently

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787128316
Length 670 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sherwin John C. Tragura Sherwin John C. Tragura
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Spring 2. Learning Dependency Injection (DI) FREE CHAPTER 3. Implementing MVC Design Patterns 4. Securing Spring MVC Applications 5. Cross-Cutting the MVC 6. Functional Programming 7. Reactive Programming 8. Reactive Web Applications 9. Spring Boot 2.0 10. The Microservices 11. Batch and Message-Driven Processes 12. Other Spring 5 Features 13. Testing Spring 5 Components

Building a reactive Spring MVC application


Spring Boot 2.0 supports building reactive Spring MVC applications and also has a starter POM to provide components with Reactor Core 3.x libraries. Likewise, it has the capability to easily integrate with RxJava 2.x APIs to provide us with another option for building reactive transactions. This recipe will be about creating a web application with a 100% reactive web framework of Spring 5.

Getting started

Reopen ch09 and prepare to build a reactive application using Spring Boot 2.0 with all non-blocking and functional components derived from the previous chapter.

How to do it...

Chapter 8, Reactive Web Application, introduced us to the reactive APIs of FreeMarker and Thymeleaf from Spring Reactive module of Spring 5. Let us now explore the reactive components of Spring Boot by doing the following steps:

  1. There is only one starter POM dependency that is responsible for creating a 100% reactive application that can only be inherited from the Spring Boot...
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