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Guide to "Reactive" for Spring MVC Developers
Summary
Rossen Stoyanchev explains reactive features in Spring, how using reactive libraries changes how to write and debug applications, the limits of Spring MVC and and what can be done with WebFlux.
Bio
Rossen Stoyanchev is Senior Staff, Pivotal.
About the conference
Pivotal Training offers a series of hands-on, technical courses prior to SpringOne Platform. Classes are scheduled two full days before the conference and provide you and your team an opportunity to receive in-depth, lab-based training across some of the latest Pivotal technologies
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