Hibernate Reactive and Quarkus are tools for building reactive Java applications. Hibernate Reactive extends Hibernate ORM to work with non-blocking database drivers, while Quarkus is optimized for creating reactive applications with Kubernetes-native features. The post outlines the importance of reactive programming, the use of Mutiny API, and creating a reactive bank deposit application. It also covers entity definition, repository implementation, REST endpoints, and integration testing using Quarkus.
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1. Overview2. Reactive Programming in Quarkus3. Mutiny in Quarkus4. Understanding PanacheEntity5. Maven Dependency6. Real World Example Code7. Testing8. ConclusionSort: