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Reactor Netty
DESCRIPTION:
Reactor Netty offers non-blocking and backpressure-ready TCP/HTTP/UDP/QUIC clients & servers based on Netty framework. With Gradle from repo.spring.io or Maven Central repositories (stable releases only). Reactor is a fourth-generation reactive library, based on the Reactive Streams specification, for building non-blocking applications on the JVM. Reactor is fully non-blocking and provides efficient demand management. It directly interacts with Java's functional API, CompletableFuture, Stream, and Duration. Reactor offers two reactive and composable APIs, Flux [N] and Mono [0|1], which extensively implement Reactive Extensions. Well-suited for a microservices architecture, Reactor offers backpressure-ready network engines for HTTP (including Websockets), TCP, and UDP.
Features
- Non-blocking and backpressure-ready clients and servers
- Based on Netty framework
- Reactor Netty requires Java 8 or + to run
- You don't need to build from source to use Reactor Netty
- You also need JDK 1.8
- TCP/HTTP/UDP/QUIC client/server
Programming Language
Java
Categories
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