Developing reactive application with Spring WebFlux and Spring Data Redis – Part 2 of 2



Developing reactive application with Spring WebFlux and Spring Data Redis – Part 2 of 2

Developing reactive application with Spring WebFlux and Spring Data Redis - Part 2 of 2

Have you ever wanted to see how building complete application looks like? In this video I go from scratch to fully functional application – Link Shortener – using reactive stack – Spring WebFlux and Spring Data Redis. Most of the code is implemented with TDD approach. I use TestContainers to spin up Redis for testing and local development environment.

Github repository: https://github.com/spring-academy/reactive-link-shortener-sample-app

In my channel I discuss things I believe are relevant to either Java & Spring beginners, or advanced developers who want to stay up to date. Feedback is very much welcome, either here in comments or on Twitter https://twitter.com/maciejwalkowiak

Music: Summer – Bensound
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