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Scala Reactive Programming

You're reading from   Scala Reactive Programming Build scalable, functional reactive microservices with Akka, Play, and Lagom

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787288645
Length 552 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Getting Started with Reactive and Functional Programming FREE CHAPTER 2. Functional Scala 3. Asynchronous Programming with Scala 4. Building Reactive Applications with Akka 5. Adding Reactiveness with RxScala 6. Extending Applications with Play 7. Working with Reactive Streams 8. Integrating Akka Streams to Play Application 9. Reactive Microservices with Lagom 10. Testing Reactive Microservices 11. Managing Microservices in ConductR 12. Reactive Design Patterns and Best Practices 13. Scala Plugin for IntelliJ IDEA 14. Installing Robomongo 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we discussed what Reactive programming is, why we need it, its benefits, and its architecture.

Like Imperative and OOP, RP is a kind of programming paradigm.

We also covered the Reactive Manifesto and the Reactive Streams Specification and why we need RSS. You learned the four principles or tenants of Reactive Streams.

We also explored the Java 9 Flow API and its components in depth. It is defined as an API by Oracle Corporation as part of JEP-266. This API is also known as the Reactive Streams API.

Then we introduced another popular programming paradigm known as FP, and discussed why FP is a better fit for RP. Finally, we combined FP and RP into FRP.

We focused on some of the Reactive Streams API implementations, such as Akka Streams, Reactive Extensions (RxJava, Rx Scala), Vert.x, the Spring Reactor module, Reactive Mongo, and more.

I hope you have understood all about what the importance of FRP is in developing Reactive systems.

In this book, we will use the Lightbend Reactive Platform to develop our Reactive applications. The Lightbend Reactive Platform is a set of components, such as Scala, Play Framework, Akka Toolkit, Lagom, and ConductR. So let's start learning about each component one by one in the subsequent chapters.

Once you learn each component, at the end of the book, we will develop our final Reactive systems by following the Reactive Architecture.

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