Reactive vs. Traditional Stacks
Jürgen explains the coexistence of traditional Spring MVC and a new reactive web stack, emphasizing their distinct runtime characteristics while sharing a common programming model. The conversation highlights the challenges of JSP rendering in reactive applications due to the absence of a server container and the need for non-blocking template engines. Eberhard adds that practical guides can enhance understanding and hands-on experience with Spring technologies.In this clip
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