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AJUG June 2020 Reactive Relational Database Connectivity with R2DBC
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Abstract:
More and more projects are taking advantage of reactive programming. A key discovery is that the entire stack must be reactive. Reactive Relational Database Connectivity (R2DBC) is the new standard that brings full reactive support to SQL-based database systems. Discover why R2DBC is becoming the Java community's favorite mechanism for merging the most popular database engines with functional, reactive applications.
Bio:
Greg Turnquist - As a test-bitten script junky, Greg works on the Spring team as a principal developer at VMware. He is a committer to Spring HATEOAS, Spring Data, Spring Boot, R2DBC, and Spring Session for MongoDB. He also wrote Hacking with Spring Boot 2.3: Reactive Edition. He founded the Nashville JUG in 2010 and hasn't met a Java app (yet) he doesn't like.
More and more projects are taking advantage of reactive programming. A key discovery is that the entire stack must be reactive. Reactive Relational Database Connectivity (R2DBC) is the new standard that brings full reactive support to SQL-based database systems. Discover why R2DBC is becoming the Java community's favorite mechanism for merging the most popular database engines with functional, reactive applications.
Bio:
Greg Turnquist - As a test-bitten script junky, Greg works on the Spring team as a principal developer at VMware. He is a committer to Spring HATEOAS, Spring Data, Spring Boot, R2DBC, and Spring Session for MongoDB. He also wrote Hacking with Spring Boot 2.3: Reactive Edition. He founded the Nashville JUG in 2010 and hasn't met a Java app (yet) he doesn't like.