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DZone > Java Zone > This Week in Spring: Reactive Programming and Springing to the Cloud

This Week in Spring: Reactive Programming and Springing to the Cloud

On another edition of This Week in Spring, see how you can apply reactive programming to Spring Data and more.

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Welcome to another installment of This Week in Spring! I can’t believe how quickly this year has gone! This week I’m in Melbourne, Australia for the YOW! conference and then week it’s off to Brisbane and then Sydney for the next editions of the same show. Australia is the furthest I’ve ever been from my ‘native’ timezone — so even though I always post This Week in Spring every Tuesday, I appreciate that it’s still Monday for anybody west of Europe right now! Tonight, I’ll join my pal, IntelliJ’s Trisha Gee, and we’ll be speaking at the Melbourne JVM User Group. I’m super excited to be here, for my first time, helping bring the Spring down under. If you’re around, then say hi (@starbuxman)!

  • Spring Data ninja Mark Paluch just published a super cool look at some of the upcoming support for reactive programming in Spring Data going well beyond some of the limited support for asynchronous types already in Spring Data. I personally can’t wait to see MongoDB fly with @EnableReactiveMongoRepositories!
  • Spring Cloud Data Flow lead Dr. Mark Pollack just announced Spring Cloud Data Flow 1.1.GA.
  • Spring Data lead Oliver Gierke just announced the first milestone of Spring Data Kay, which is more than just a new release: it updates the baseline revision to Java 8, includes support for reactive programming in Spring Data MongoDB, Cassandra, and Redis, and so much more.
  • Spring Cloud Data Flow ninja Janne Valkealahti just announced Spring Cloud Data Flow for Apache YARN 1.1.0 RC1.
  • Spring Session lead Rob Winch just announced Spring Session 1.3.0.RC1, which includes first-class Spring Security RememberMe integration, updates to use Lettuce (the Redis driver), OrientDB support, performance improvements and much more
  • Last week, in the ongoing Spring Tips column, we looked at Cloud Foundry, the open-source PaaS, as a quick way to ship software.
  • Spring Cloud Task lead Michael Minella just announced Spring Cloud Task 1.1.0 with updated error handling, improvements to partitioned Spring Batch Jobs, external exection ID persistence, additional databases support and so much more.
  • Spring Cloud Data Flow ninja Thomas Risberg just announced Spring Cloud Data Flow for Kubernetes 1.1.RC1 which improves support for running batch and stream processing while deploying to Kubernetes as a service fabric.
  • I really liked this visual presentation introducing CQRS and event-sourcing by the folks at OpenCredo.
  • My friend Simon Brown’s excellent books on Software Architecture are (for a limited time only!) available for free! Get ’em while you can!
  • Our friend, Matti Tahvonen, a Vaadin developer advocate, put together a nice example using Hibernate Spatial, Vaadin and Spring Boot
Spring Framework Spring Cloud Reactive programming Spring Data Data (computing)

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