Practical Project Reactor and reactive programing workshop
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Practical Project Reactor and reactive programing workshop
Assembler is a reactive data aggregation framework for querying and merging data from multiple data sources/services. Assembler enables efficient implementation of the API Composition Pattern and is also designed to solve the N + 1 query problem. Architecture-agnostic, it can be used as part of a monolithic or microservice architecture.
Event Driven process applications
Multiplayer Reactive Pac-Man with RSocket
Reactive client for Apache Pulsar
A scala extension for Project Reactor's Flux and Mono
Reactive Streams adapter for Apache Pulsar Java Client
RBAC-based And Policy-based Multi-Tenant Reactive Security Framework | 基于 RBAC 和策略的多租户响应式安全框架
This repository is intended to be a compilation of presentations, examples, links, and other resources on asynchronous and reactive programming in Java
Axon Framework extension for integration with Project Reactor, allowing an extended reactive API.
Logging filters for Spring WebFlux client and server request/responses
Multiplayer Pac-Man game made in 1 week using Phaser and RSocket
Parent repository to accompany session/workshop for Full Stack Reactive Java/Kotlin
Java wrapper for the Jikan API V4 - an unofficial MyAnimeList API - with the power of Project Reactor and reactive streams. ⚡ — https://jikan.moe
ocean.com is a Social media website, I have made this project using PHP as back-end language and HTML and CSS for front-end development. I have used MySQL for database in this project. This project is an Social Networking site like Facebook and Twitter. I have put some features in this site so it look like more realistic. Features like: like but…
A guide to learn reactive programming with Project Reactor
Reactive Lock Based On SpringBoot and simple Reactive-Redis-Distributed-Lock
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