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[FreeCoursesOnline.Me] [Packt] Hands-On Reactive Programming With Java 12 [FCO]
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Create robust and maintainable Java applications using the Reactive programming style
Video Details
ISBN 9781789808773
Course Length 1 hours 51 minutes
Table of Contents
• REACTIVE API – MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS
• PUBLISHING AND CONSUMING MESSAGES: STARTING STOCK EXCHANGE APPLICATION
• TRANSFORMATION OF MESSAGES
• SOLVING THE PROBLEM OF OVERPRODUCING PUBLISHER WITH BACKPRESSURE
• REACTIVE JAVA 12 WITH ALTERNATIVE IMPLEMENTATIONS
• REACTIVE MICROSERVICES
Video Description
Reactive programming is a programming paradigm oriented toward data flows and the propagation of change: programming with asynchronous data streams. Apps in recent times have an abundance of real-time events of every kind that create a highly interactive experience for the user. However, the right tools are needed to manage these, and Reactive programming is the answer.
This course is a step-by-step guide to creating applications with Java 12 by applying Reactive programming. You will get hands-on experience; each section will build on the previous one, so that you will be able to make your app responsive and reliable by implementing Reactive principles with Java. You'll also apply the best data structures and algorithms that optimize functions—all using functional Reactive programming.
By the end of this course, you'll be fully equipped with the tools and techniques needed to implement robust, event-driven, and Reactive applications.
Style and Approach
This step-by-step and fast-paced guide will help you use the Reactive API in your applications. After completing this course, you will be confident enough to build fully Reactive applications.
What You Will Learn
• Understand Flow, the main building block of Reactive applications
• Implement publisher and subscriber parties independently of each other
• Discover the difference between Hot and Cold Publisher
• Create multiple flow consumers via the Subscriber API
• Perform Reactive transformations using the TransformProcessor API
• Focus on the pros and cons of alternative Reactive frameworks, Reactor, and RxJava
Authors
Tomasz Lelek
Tomasz Lelek is a Software Engineer, programming mostly in Java, Scala. He has worked with ML algorithms for the past 5 years, with production experience in processing petabytes of data.
He is passionate about nearly everything associated with software development and believes that we should always try to consider different solutions and approaches before solving a problem. Recently he was a speaker at conferences in Poland, Confitura and JDD (Java Developers Day), and also at Krakow Scala User Group. He has also conducted a live coding session at Geecon Conference.
He is a co-founder of www.initlearn.com, an e-learning platform that was built with the Java language.
He has also written articles about everything related to the Java world: http://www.baeldung.com/.
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01.Reactive API – Most Important Aspects/0101.The Course Overview.mp4
15.7 MB
01.Reactive API – Most Important Aspects/0102.Flow The Main Entry Point of Every Reactive App.mp4
85.5 MB
01.Reactive API – Most Important Aspects/0103.Subscriber versus Publisher When to Use Which.mp4
21.3 MB
01.Reactive API – Most Important Aspects/0104.Hot Publisher Why It Is Hard to Take Control Over It.mp4
15.4 MB
01.Reactive API – Most Important Aspects/0105.Cold Publisher Pairing with Back Pressure.mp4
16.5 MB
02.Publishing and Consuming Messages Starting Stock Exchange Application/0201.Consuming Messages Creating a Subscriber.mp4
17.5 MB
02.Publishing and Consuming Messages Starting Stock Exchange Application/0202.Using Publisher to Emit Stock Events.mp4
02.Publishing and Consuming Messages Starting Stock Exchange Application/0204.Handling Errors in Subscriber.mp4
21.2 MB
03.Transformation of Messages/0301.Flow.Processor API for the Skeleton of Transformation.mp4
16.4 MB
03.Transformation of Messages/0302.Using SubmissionPublisher for Proxying Event to Another Publisher in the Chain.mp4
9.3 MB
03.Transformation of Messages/0303.Plugging the TransformProcessor for Transformation Logic.mp4
12.1 MB
03.Transformation of Messages/0304.Testing Stock Transformation Logic.mp4
17 MB
04.Solving the Problem of Overproducing Publisher with Backpressure/0401.Leveraging Subscription Object for Controlling the Number of Fetched Stocks.mp4
17.3 MB
04.Solving the Problem of Overproducing Publisher with Backpressure/0402.Controlling the Speed of Consumer with AtomicInteger.mp4
17.2 MB
04.Solving the Problem of Overproducing Publisher with Backpressure/0403.Creating Overproducing Publisher.mp4
17.2 MB
04.Solving the Problem of Overproducing Publisher with Backpressure/0404.Testing Backpressure in Stock Exchange Application.mp4
11.8 MB
05.Reactive Java 12 with Alternative Implementations/0502.RxJava – Advanced Operations – flatMap.mp4
18.3 MB
05.Reactive Java 12 with Alternative Implementations/0503.Reactor – Flux.mp4
18.9 MB
05.Reactive Java 12 with Alternative Implementations/0504.Reactor – Combining Publishers.mp4
18.2 MB
06.Reactive Microservices/0601.Reactive Spring Boot.mp4
15.6 MB
06.Reactive Microservices/0602.Creating Reactive Data Access Layer.mp4