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Why Spring Loves Kotlin
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Most popular way to build web applications
- 3 Migrating a typical Boot application to Kotlin
- 4 Step 3
- 5 Domain model
- 6 Expressive test function names with backticks
- 7 Spring MVC controller written in Java
- 8 Inferred type hints in IDEA
- 9 Kotlin support out of the box
- 10 Kotlin support documentation
- 11 Running Spring Boot 1 application with Kotlin
- 12 Declaring additional beans
- 13 Customizing Spring Application
- 14 Reified type parameters Kotlin extension
- 15 Null safety of Spring APIS
- 16 Leveraging Kotlin nullable information
- 17 JUnit 5 supports constructor based injection
- 18 Flux is for reactive collection and stream
- 19 Spring WebFlux with annotations
- 20 Reactive APIs = functional programming
- 21 Reactor Kotlin extensions
- 22 WebFlux functional API with Kotlin DSL
- 23 Functional router within Boot
- 24 Functional handlers within Boot
- 25 Spring & Kotlin Coroutines
- 26 Reactive Coroutines interop
- 27 Functional bean definition Kotlin DSL
- 28 Functional bean definition with Spring Boot
- 29 Original JavaScript code
- 30 Compiling Kotlin to WebAssembly