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r2dbc-postgresql discussion
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Reactive Backend Applications with Spring Boot, Kotlin and Coroutines (Part 1)
Now that we have an application, let's turn it into a reactive application. For this, we will replace Spring Web dependency with Spring WebFlux, Spring Data JPA with Spring Data R2DBC. We will also add R2DBC dependency for our H2 database. R2DBC works with a reactive driver so it will integrate nicely with the rest of our application to allow us database access in a non-blocking way.
- Reactive db drivers (r2dbc)
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I need to create an API, but I don't know what framework to use. What would you choose, of you were me, and scalability is a quite important factor?
However, if you really expect a lot of users (especially concurrent ones) to use your API, you should delve into the world of reactive programming. Use tools like RxJS (JS/TS) or Project Reactor (Java) in such a case, preferably in combination with a broker like Kafka or RabbitMQ. R2DBC is also great for a data store. Then of course if you want to go one step further, there also exists the less popular but very interesting Actor model which Akka easily has ported into Java.
- Postgres is a great pub/sub and job server
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pgjdbc/r2dbc-postgresql is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of r2dbc-postgresql is Java.
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