On the way to Reactive Relational Database Connectivity 1.0

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Reactive Relational Database Connectivity (R2DBC) is a project of the Reactive Foundation that specifies how applications can integrate with databases using reactive programming on the JVM. The initiative was started a couple of years ago in response to a missing Java standard while facing persistence requirements from reactive applications. The specification has recently released version 0.9 and the majority of R2DBC drivers have upgraded already.

Come to this talk to get a brief overview of the R2DBC standard, what you can do today with it. We will discuss the future of R2DBC and how it fits into a modern JVM landscape. You will learn about the ideal use cases, the availability of drivers, and client libraries.


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Mark Paluch
VMware

Mark is a software engineer and music producer. He is Spring Data project lead at VMware with a strong focus on reactive infrastructure and works on various Spring Data modules such as MongoDB, Redis, R2DBC, and Apache Cassandra. Mark is also is the project lead of the Lettuce Redis driver and R2DBC spec lead.