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WebFlux and Reactive Data with Spring Boot

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In this chapter, I show you the newest addition to Spring Framework 5 and how to use it with Spring Boot. The new reactive stack built for web applications is Spring WebFlux, which was added in the 5.0 version of the Spring Framework. It is a fully non-blocking framework that relies on Project Reactor, which supports reactive streams back pressure and runs on servers like Netty and Undertow, and Servlet 3.1+ containers.

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Gutierrez, F. (2019). WebFlux and Reactive Data with Spring Boot. In: Pro Spring Boot 2. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3676-5_6

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