6.11 Reactive HTTP Request Processing 6.11 Reactive HTTP Request Processing As mentioned previously, Micronaut is built on Netty which is designed around an Event loop model an...
Reactive FunctionClients Reactive FunctionClients @FunctionClient interfaces support RxJava constructs, so the above interfaces could be implemented as shown below: RxMathCli...
6.23 Server Sent Events 6.23 Server Sent Events The Micronaut HTTP server supports emitting Server Sent Events (SSE) using the Event API. To emit events from the server you ...
6.13 Reactive HTTP Request Processing 6.13 Reactive HTTP Request Processing As mentioned previously, Micronaut is built on Netty which is designed around an Event loop model an...
Writing a Filter Writing a Filter Consider a hypothetical use case whereby you wish to trace each request to the Micronaut “Hello World” example using some external system. The...
Writing a Filter Writing a Filter Consider a hypothetical use case whereby you wish to trace each request to the Micronaut “Hello World” example using some external system. The...
6.11.1 Using the @Body Annotation 6.11.1 Using the @Body Annotation To parse the request body, you first need to indicate to Micronaut the parameter which will receive the data...
7.3 Declarative HTTP Clients with @Client 7.3 Declarative HTTP Clients with @Client Now that you have gathered an understanding of the workings of the lower level HTTP client, ...
7.3 Declarative HTTP Clients with @Client 7.3 Declarative HTTP Clients with @Client Now that you have gathered an understanding of the workings of the lower level HTTP client, ...