Spring boot demo project that shows power of graphql together with spring data and querydsl
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Spring boot demo project that shows power of graphql together with spring data and querydsl
A microservice template developed using the reactive stack (WebFlux, MongoDB Reactive Driver), containing a Helm chart and ready to be deployed to a Kubernetes, following the general accepted practices of GitOps (Argo CD, GitHub Actions, GitHub Container Registry).
SpringBoot + Webflux 整合实现响应流式编程
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The training examples for the 'Reactive Programming using Spring Boot' training
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A sample Spring Boot 2.1.3 app which uses a custom configuration for reactive mongodb repository
I present here a microservice-oriented application that uses some basic Docker features including docker-compose. It consists of a collection of separate servers all running in Docker containers. MongoDB is used for persistence and also runs in a container. Moreover all backend servers use reactive connection to MongoDB and Spring WebFlux rather…
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A simple Java project using Spring Boot and MongoDB for reactive programming with Spring WebFlux, focusing on CRUD operations.
REST APIs to store and retrieve data from MongoDB database using Micronaut Framework and Kotlin programming language.
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