- [Narrator] In this video…we will auto wire our purchase handler.…Let's jump into our purchase handler class…and auto wire in the coin based service.…Let's go ahead and delete the from suppliers statement.…And let's call the get purchase by idea method…on coin based service.…
Let's get the ID path variable from the server request.…Now let's create a new method, list all purchases.…This method will return a mono that admits…a server response.…
Let's create a flux that admits purchases.…Then call the list all purchases method…on the coin based service.…Now let's create a server response.…Let's call it the ok method.…Let's set the content type to application Json.…
Then let's set the body to the purchase flux…collected into a list.…Let's set the type to a new parameterized…type reference of list purchase.…Alt enter to import.…
Then let's add in some closing brackets.…Finally let's return that value.…Now let's go into the web config.…Let's add in a new router function bean.…Let's name it router function all purchases.…
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12/5/2018- Project Reactor and Reactive Core
- Spring WebFlux
- Reactive Spring Data with MongoDB
- Bootstrapping a reactive web app with Spring Boot 2
- Writing reactive Spring controllers
- Working with Spring reactive data
- Spring reactive unit testing
- Writing tests using the WebTestClient
Skill Level Intermediate
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Controller configuration4m 38s
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