How to Avoid Common Mistakes When Using Reactor Netty
"In Spring Boot 2.x, Reactor Netty is the default runtime for creating reactive applications. Since the very first release of Reactor Netty, the team has collected feedback, benchmarks, and other developer experiences. This session focuses on some best practices when using Spring Boot 2 with Reactor Netty. The session includes how to avoid common mistakes and tricks for debugging different error cases, including how to find memory leaks, how to deal with prematurely closed connections, and other issues." Violeta Georgieva, Staff Engineer at VMware Slides: https://www.slideshare.net/Pivotal/ho...

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