Course Outline

Introduction to Reactive Programming

  • Blocking vs. non-blocking systems
  • Reactive Streams specification
  • Benefits and use cases

Project Reactor and Mono/Flux

  • Publisher, Subscriber, and Subscription
  • Working with Mono and Flux
  • Error handling and backpressure

Setting Up Spring WebFlux

  • Creating a Spring Boot WebFlux project
  • Configuring dependencies
  • Overview of WebClient vs. RestTemplate

Building Reactive REST APIs

  • Defining routes and handlers
  • Request mapping with RouterFunction
  • Reactive controllers and data binding

Integrating with Databases

  • Using R2DBC for reactive SQL
  • Working with MongoDB in reactive style
  • Connecting to external APIs reactively

Testing WebFlux Applications

  • Writing unit tests with StepVerifier
  • Integration testing with WebTestClient
  • Mocking data sources and services

Performance and Best Practices

  • Threading and scheduling in WebFlux
  • Debugging reactive code
  • Design patterns for scalable reactive apps

Deployment and Real-World Examples

  • Deploying WebFlux apps
  • CI/CD considerations
  • Case studies and usage in production

Summary and Next Steps

Requirements

  • An understanding of Java programming
  • Experience with web application development
  • Familiarity with HTTP and RESTful APIs

Audience

  • Java developers new to reactive programming
  • Technical leads and architects exploring Spring WebFlux
  • Backend engineers seeking to build non-blocking web applications
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