Building Reactive applications with Reactor – by Reactor Lead Jon Brisbin
<i style=”font-size : 16px”>Abstract
This session will introduce attendees to the Reactive Streams project, a new initiative between reactive software’s heavy-hitters like Pivotal, Typesafe, Netflix, Twitter, and others. Since Pivotal’s own Reactor framework implements this informal standard, we’ll demonstrate how to build applications that can connect to other Reactive Streams implementations in a completely non-blocking way.
NOTE: This talk will be given in person!
Bio
Jon is Project Lead for Reactor but came on board with Spring in the initial days of the Spring Data project. He has been a contributor to Spring and Spring Data for three years and has trained hundreds of developers in the use of Spring Data and Cloud technologies. He speaks regularly at conferences in the U.S. and in Europe and is co-author of the O’Reilly publication “Spring Data: Modern Data Access for Enterprise Java”.
Prior to Pivotal, Jon developed private cloud architectures at the world’s largest Pizza Hut franchisee, developed Lotus Domino, J2EE, PHP and even Perl CGI applications in BBEdit on an aged Mac, and got his start in web-based development 20 years ago, as an intelligence analyst for the US Air Force, when NCSA Mosaic 1.0 was cool.
Schedule
• 6 – 7pm – Social Hour with food provided
• 7pm – Presentation
New Attendees
All new attendees are welcome! The group is as much about socializing with other Spring Enthusiasts as it is learning about Spring.
The post New Event: Building Reactive applications with Reactor – by Reactor Lead Jon Brisbin appeared first on Grails Info.