Using the asynchronous SQL client
Finally, back... This post is the fifth post of the introduction to vert.x blog series, after a not-that-small break. In this post we are going to see how we can use JDBC in a vert.x application.
Read moreContract Driven REST Services with Vert.x3
We see a new trend in development where we are shifting from developing applications to APIs. More and more we see services being offered as REST APIs that we are allowed to consume.
Read moreWriting secure Vert.x Web apps
This is a starting guide for securing Vert.x web applications. Standard rules and practices apply to Vert.x apps as if they would to any other web framework.
Read moreVert.x 3 real time web apps
One of the interesting features of Vert.x is the SockJS event bus bridge. It allows external applications to communicate with Vert.x event bus using Websockets.
Read moreUnit and Integration Tests
Let’s refresh our mind about what we developed so far in the introduction to vert.x series. We forgot an important task. We didn’t test the API.
Read moreSome Rest with Vert.x
This post is part of the Introduction to Vert.x series. Let’s go a bit further this time and develop a CRUD-ish application
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