Udai BhaskarReactive Application Development with Vert.x WebSocketsHandling Long Running OperationsSep 14, 2022Sep 14, 2022
Udai BhaskarinLevel Up CodingWorking with Graph Data — Vert.x and Neo4jGraphs are a powerful and versatile data structure that easily allow you to represent real life relationships between different types of…Apr 17, 20202Apr 17, 20202
Udai BhaskarHigh Performance Event Publishing with DisruptorThis is an introduction to Disruptor (LMAX Disruptor) and how one can use it to achieve high performance event publishing within your…Mar 16, 2020Mar 16, 2020
Udai BhaskarinLevel Up CodingBrowser to Browser Communication with Vert.x and Hazelcast clusterHaving an ability to perform peer-to-peer communications between browsers without the need to go through a central server, using web…Feb 7, 2020Feb 7, 2020
Udai BhaskarPolyglot Reactive Micro-services with Vert.xRapid prototyping with event-driven reactive micro-services with the ability to glue parts written in multiple programming languages.Nov 13, 2019Nov 13, 2019
Udai BhaskarReacting to runtime config changes — Vert.xHandling dynamic config changes to alter application behavior at runtime is a challenging task for micro service developers. There will…Oct 1, 2019Oct 1, 2019
Udai BhaskarUsing Worker verticles in Vert.x applicationsRunning blocking code has always been tricky in micro-service application architectures. Especially when writing services that act as an…Sep 22, 2019Sep 22, 2019
Udai BhaskarReal-Time Reactive Micro-service performance monitoring — Vert.x & SockJSIn my previous article on building a Reactive API using Vert.x and RxJava, we have seen how to process HTTP requests asynchronously using…Aug 24, 2019Aug 24, 2019
Udai BhaskarReactive Web API with Vert.x and RxJavaJava based web APIs were traditionally developed for the Servlet spec, and deployed on application servers like Tomcat, with synchronous…Jul 24, 2019Jul 24, 2019