reactive microservice
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reactive microservice
Example of using Netifi Proteus for request-reply interaction with a microservice
Spring Cloud microservice-based system landscape for a course information system.
DCL-350: Implementing Microservice Architecture using Spring Cloud
DCL-350: Implementing Microservice Architecture using Spring Cloud
`reactive micro` stands for reactive microservices. It demonstrates how cooperative microservices can be built using event bus with out being tightly coupled, how distributed transactions can be achieved using choreography saga pattern, enforcing ACL based authorization across services and many more...
An example of Spring Cloud Microservices application based on books (see Links section)
v2.0 - ScaleCube Services provides a low latency Reactive Microservices library for serverless service registry and discovery based on gossip protocol and without single point-of-failure or bottlenecks.
Common abstractions for reactive microservices
An educational project to learn reactive programming with Spring 5 and Kotlin
Toolkit for working in microservices/micro-frontends architecture.
sample microservices demonstrating usage of spring reactive support with spring webflux and integration spring cloud, eureka, ribbon, spring cloud gateway, spring data jpa and mongodb
Build Reactive Rest APIs with Spring WebFlux and Reactive Mongo
An educational project to learn reactive programming with Spring 5
Java Microservices: Spring Boot, Spring Cloud, JHipster, Spring Cloud Config, and Spring Cloud Gateway
Microservices library - scalecube-services is a high throughput, low latency reactive microservices library built to scale. it features: API-Gateways, service-discovery, service-load-balancing, the architecture supports plug-and-play service communication modules and features. built to provide performance and low-latency real-time stream-processing
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