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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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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

Implementing Reactive events using RxJava 2.x


There are other Reactive implementations that can still be used with Spring 5.x applications and one is RxJava 2.x. Under Apache license, RxJava is now a widely used Reactive programming port in many android applications. It has a huge number of APIs that can implement extensive and highly-threaded operations with Reactive approach. Behind its huge set of packages, RxJava follows the Reactive Stream specification.

Getting ready

Lastly, an additional service class will be added to ch07 through which a new approach will be shown on how to create publishers and subscribers using the RxJava approach.

How to do it...

This last recipe will show us how Spring 5 can integrate with other Reactive Stream implementation such as RxJava 2.0:

  1. In order for our Spring 5 platform to work perfectly with RxJava, add the following Maven dependencies to the pom.xml configuration:
<dependency> 
<groupId>io.Reactivex.rxjava2</groupId> 
<artifactId&gt...
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