- [Instructor] Moving forward, the next step…is to import our application into IntelliJ.…The first step is we will extract our ZIP file…then we will import our project,…and after that, we will review our project configuration.…Okay, let's get started.…First off, let's open up a Finder window…and navigate to the Downloads section.…Next, we want to locate the file reactivespring.zip…and double-click the file to extract.…
After that, let's go ahead and open up IntelliJ.…Next, let's select Import Project.…Now, let's navigate to our extracted…reactivespring project files…and double-click on build.gradle.…Be sure to select the auto-import option,…ensure the default gradle wrapper is selected,…then, finally, click OK.…
IntelliJ will now build and index your project.…After the build step is complete,…let's open up the Project tab.…Then let's open up build.gradle.…Now, let's check out the dependencies section.…We can see that we have the spring-boot-starter…for mongodb ractive as well as webflux.…
We also have several helper libraries for unit testing.…
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Released
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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Intro to Spring Boot 21m 57s
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Bootstrap a Spring 5 project2m 26s
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Import project into IntelliJ3m 43s
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Controller configuration4m 38s
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