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    Reactive Programming in Java: Spring WebFlux & Testing

    Posted By: lucky_aut
    Reactive Programming in Java: Spring WebFlux & Testing

    Reactive Programming in Java: Spring WebFlux & Testing
    Published 8/2024
    Duration: 3h15m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.56 GB
    Genre: eLearning | Language: English

    Build Reactive REST APIs, Master Unit and Integration Testing - Java, Spring Boot, WebFlux, REST, MongoDB, IntelliJ


    What you'll learn
    Introduction to Reactive Programming in Java
    Learn how to Use Spring WebFlux in Spring Boot App
    Learn to Build Reactive CRUD REST APIs for Employee Management Project
    Learn to Write Unit Tests for Reactive CRUD REST APIs
    Learn to Write Integration Tests for Reactive CRUD REST APIs

    Requirements
    Java programming
    Good to know how to use IntelliJ IDEA
    Familiar with Spring Boot
    Good to know MongoDB

    Description
    In this course, you will learn how to build and Unit test Reactive REST APIs for Employee Management System projects using Java, Spring Boot, WebFlux, REST, MongoDB, and IntelliJ IDEA.
    Learn to build powerful Reactive REST APIs using Java, Spring Boot, and WebFlux in this beginner-friendly course. You'll discover how to handle data in a reactive way, making your applications more efficient and scalable. We’ll work with MongoDB for data storage, ensuring your projects are up-to-date with modern web development practices.
    Testing is a key part of building reliable software, so you’ll also learn how to write clear and effective Unit and Integration tests. Using tools like JUnit and Mockito in IntelliJ IDEA, you'll gain the skills to ensure your code works as expected.
    By the end of this course, you'll have the confidence to build and test reactive applications, setting you apart in today’s tech world.
    Tools and Technologies Used:
    Java 17+
    Spring Boot 3
    Spring WebFlux
    Project Reactor
    Maven
    IntelliJ IDEA
    MongoDB
    Docker
    What You’ll Learn:
    How to build Reactive REST APIs with Spring Boot and WebFlux.
    How to use MongoDB for reactive data handling.
    The basics of reactive programming in Java.
    How to write Unit tests for Reactive REST APIs.
    How to create and run Integration tests for Reactive REST APIs.
    How to use IntelliJ IDEA for coding and testing.
    Who this course is for:
    This course is for beginners who want to learn how to build Reactive REST APIs and master writing Unit and Integration tests.

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