In this chapter, we will discuss the Reactive Design Principles, Design Patterns, and Best Practices we should know about in order to design and develop Reactive Systems (Reactive microservices or Reactive Web Applications).
In this chapter, these Reactive Design Patterns are investigated, and proven solutions to the commonly occurring problems in any Reactive microservices or applications or systems are provided.
We have already discussed what a Reactive Pattern is and how it solves common problems raised in non-Reactive Systems in Chapter 1, Getting Started with Reactive and Functional Programming, and a couple of Reactive Patterns in the previous chapters. For instance, we discussed the Let-It-Crash Pattern in Chapter 4, Building Reactive Applications with Akka, the CQRS/ES Reactive Design Pattern and the Backpressure Pattern in Chapter...