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Spring Reactive Full Course | Spring Boot WebFlux | Project Reactor | Reactive MongoDB

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Learn Java reactive programming with this comprehensive tutorial that covers Spring Boot Reactive, Project Reactor, Spring Boot WebFlux, Reactive MongoDB, and more.

From fundamental concepts to advanced techniques, this tutorial guides you through each step with realworld examples and actual database queries, empowering you to master reactive programming.

The tutorial utilizes the latest versions of Spring Boot (3.2) and Project Reactor (3.6), providing you with an uptodate guide on reactive programming.

Chapters:
(00:00) Introduction
(10:59) 1. Create a new project
(14:23) 2. Mono publisher
(20:43) 3. Flux publisher
(24:46) 4.1. map()
(26:21) 4.2. flatMap()
(29:23) 4.3. skip() and delayElements()
(43:46) 4.4. merge()
(48:04) 4.5. zip()
(53:21) 4.6. collectList()
(55:03) 4.7. block()
(56:44) 4.8. buffer()
(01:02:13) 4.9. collectMap()
(01:04:41) 5.1. doOnEach()
(01:08:29) 5.2. doOnComplete()
(01:09:43) 5.3. doOnNext()
(01:10:47) 5.4. doOnSubscribe()
(01:11:59) 5.5. doOnCancel()
(01:15:19) 6. Exception handling
(01:25:48) 7. Serve static webpage with WebFlux
(01:32:18) 8. Reactive MongoDB Setup
(01:39:17) 9.1. Save data to reactive database
(01:47:40) 9.2. Query data from reactive database
(01:58:17) 9.3. Aggregate reactive data
(02:09:24) 10. Backpressure concept
(02:17:45) 10.1. Backpressure handling techniques
(02:24:44) 11. Advantages & conclusion

Find the project on GitHub: https://github.com/afsalashyana/Sprin...

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