Build Reactive REST APIs with Spring WebFlux and Spring Boot
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- Feb 14, 2025

Build Reactive REST APIs with Spring WebFlux and Spring Boot, available at $59.99, has an average rating of 4.45, with 67 lectures, based on 83 reviews, and has 630 subscribers.
You will learn about Learn Reactive Programming Lean Spring WebFlux with Spring Boot Learn Flux & Mono Learn Project Reactor Learn Spring Data R2DBC This course is ideal for individuals who are Any Java Developer who wants to learn Reactive Programming with Spring Boot & Spring WebFlux It is particularly useful for Any Java Developer who wants to learn Reactive Programming with Spring Boot & Spring WebFlux.
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Title: Build Reactive REST APIs with Spring WebFlux and Spring Boot
Price: $59.99
Average Rating: 4.45
Number of Lectures: 67
Number of Published Lectures: 67
Number of Curriculum Items: 67
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 67
Original Price: $24.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
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***** Some Reviews From Students *****
its nice explanation
Great course for those (like me) who don’t know about Reactive programming and searching for course to learn it from the beginning.
This course is all about Reactive Programmingusing Spring WebFlux and Spring Boot. It is asynchronous and non-blocking.
Now a days Spring Framework is widely used among Java Developers and specifically Spring Boot is in high demand. In this course you will learn Reactive Programming with Spring Boot.
You will learn reactive programming with Project Reactor library. First you will learn why need of Reactive REST APIs over traditional REST APIs.
Apart from this you will learn –
What is Back Pressure ?
Event Driven Stream
Reactive Stream Specification
You will learn Flux & Mono Reactive Types with Project Reactor library. Different methods provided in Flux and Mono. You will learn back pressure with request() and cancel() methods.
You will learn different Schedulers In Reactive Streams.
Immediate Scheduler
Parallel Scheduler
Single Scheduler
BoundedElastic Scheduler
After having the basic knowledge of reactive programming we will jump to Spring WebFlux with Spring Boot. You will learn functional endpoint with RouterFunction and HandlerFunction.
Then you will learn to Build Non Blocking REST APIs with Spring WebFlux & Spring Data R2DBC along with MySQL Database. Spring Data R2DBC is used to interact with SQL databases just like we have Spring Data JPA. In Reactive Stack Spring Data R2DBC is replacement of Spring Data JPA.
We will perform CRUD Operations (Create/Read/Update/Delete) using Spring Data R2DBC and MySQL database. Here different HTTP methods are covered like GET, POST, PUT and DELETE.
Video Streaming Platforms are perfect example for Reactive APIs and that what this course covers. Here we will create Video Streaming App just like YouTube using Spring WebFlux.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Setting Up Environment
Lecture 1: JDK, Maven and STS Installation
Lecture 2: Postman (REST Client) Installation
Lecture 3: MySQL Installation
Chapter 3: Introduction To Reactive Programming
Lecture 1: How Traditional Rest API Designed ?
Lecture 2: How Traditional Rest API Internally Works ?
Lecture 3: What is Back Pressure ?
Lecture 4: What is Reactive Programming ?
Lecture 5: Event Driven Stream
Lecture 6: Reactive Stream Specification
Lecture 7: Why Reactive Programming ?
Lecture 8: Reactive Libraries
Chapter 4: Getting Started with Reactive Programming & Project Reactor
Lecture 1: Introduction To Project Reactor
Lecture 2: Introduction To Flux and Mono
Lecture 3: Create Maven Project with Project Reactor
Lecture 4: Understanding Flux with Example
Lecture 5: Concat Values with Flux
Lecture 6: Checking Logs with Flux
Lecture 7: Exception Handling with Flux
Lecture 8: Understanding Mono with Example
Lecture 9: Empty Flux and Mono
Lecture 10: Optional To Mono
Lecture 11: List To Flux
Lecture 12: Stream To Flux
Lecture 13: Array To Flux
Lecture 14: Create Flux with Range
Lecture 15: Apply Filter On Flux
Lecture 16: Map Operation with Flux
Lecture 17: Map Operation Comparision
Lecture 18: Flat Map with Flux
Chapter 5: Back Pressure In Action
Lecture 1: Lets Revisit Back Pressure
Lecture 2: request() method
Lecture 3: cancel() method
Chapter 6: Schedulers In Reactive Streams
Lecture 1: Introduction To Schedulers
Lecture 2: Immediate Scheduler
Lecture 3: Parallel Scheduler
Lecture 4: Single Scheduler
Lecture 5: BoundedElastic Scheduler
Lecture 6: Flux with Delay
Chapter 7: Getting Started with Spring WebFlux
Lecture 1: Introduction To Spring WebFlux
Lecture 2: Create Spring Boot App with Spring WebFlux
Lecture 3: Reactive GET API with Flux
Lecture 4: Comparing with Traditional REST APIs
Lecture 5: Reactive GET API with Mono
Chapter 8: Functional Web with Spring WebFlux
Lecture 1: Introduction To Functional Web
Lecture 2: Creating First Handler Function
Lecture 3: Creating First Router Function
Lecture 4: Adding Multiple Routes
Chapter 9: Build Non Blocking REST APIs with Spring WebFlux & Spring Data R2DBC
Lecture 1: Introduction To Spring Data R2DBC
Lecture 2: Setting Up Spring Boot App with Spring Data R2DBC
Lecture 3: Getting All Records with Spring Data R2DBC
Lecture 4: Path Variable with Router
Lecture 5: Query Param with Router
Lecture 6: POST API with Router
Lecture 7: POST API In Action
Lecture 8: PUT API with Router
Lecture 9: PUT API In Action
Lecture 10: DELETE API with Router
Lecture 11: Getting HTTP Headers
Chapter 10: Video Streaming with Spring WebFlux & Spring Boot
Lecture 1: How Video Streaming Platforms Work ?
Lecture 2: Setting Up Spring Boot App For Video Streaming
Lecture 3: HTML Page To Watch Videos
Lecture 4: Rendering Video with Spring WebFlux
Lecture 5: Video Streaming In Action
Lecture 6: Video Streaming Just Like YouTube
Chapter 11: Thank You.
Lecture 1: Bonus Lecture
Lecture 2: Thank You.
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