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Spring 5 and some reactive libraries like RX Java, Reactor & Spring Reactive use in an intensive way, functional programming. This series of games allow the Internet engineer to discover new reactive features with/without the usage of Servlet API to develop Microservices with Java on Cloud platforms multicore.
Winter Games participants:
Latest update: 05/02/2017
| # |
Country |
Athlete |
Game |
Source |
Cloud |
Address |
| 1 |
🇬🇧 |
Sam Kirton |
Game 5 |
RxJava for Swift |
Pending |
Pending |
| 2 |
🇮🇹 |
Davide Bianchini |
Game 1,2,4 |
Pending |
Heroku |
REST API with Flask |
| 3 |
🇪🇸 |
Victor Herraiz |
Game 1,2,3,4,6 |
Source Game 1 |
Pending |
Pending |
| 4 |
🇪🇸 |
Juan Antonio Breña |
Game 1,2,3,4 |
Source Game 2 |
Heroku |
Swagger Docs |
| 5 |
🇪🇸 |
Juan Antonio Medina |
Game 1 |
Source Game 1 |
Azure |
Postman |
Table of contents
Game 4: Multicore methods with Java 8 (05/02/2017)
Game 5: RxJava (26/02/2017)
- Create a Java project and test the following Gists:
https://gist.github.com/benjchristensen/4670979
https://gist.github.com/benjchristensen/4671081
https://gist.github.com/benjchristensen/4671081#file-futuresb-java-L163
https://gist.github.com/benjchristensen/4677544
- Create an example with a Observable
- Create an example with a Single
- Create some examples using multiple RxJava Operators
Game 6: Spring Reactive (19/03/2017)
Game 7: Spring Boot 2.0 (02/05/2017)
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Olympic Games finishers:
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Finishers
Juan Antonio Breña Moral 20016-2017