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Support for Spring 5 WebFlux reactive in Spring Boot 2 #333

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hectorlf opened this issue Apr 26, 2018 · 5 comments
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Support for Spring 5 WebFlux reactive in Spring Boot 2 #333

hectorlf opened this issue Apr 26, 2018 · 5 comments

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@hectorlf
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With the new focus on reactive from Spring 5 and Spring Boot 2, Pebble is now at a disatvantage. Any newcomer to Spring that wants to try the reactive support will be forced to use Freemarker or Thymeleaf.

@mikaelhg
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Suggestion: change the issue title to "Support for Spring 5 WebFlux reactive in Spring Boot 2 autoconfiguration".

@hectorlf
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We could very well close this issue, as it will probably never be implemented.

@ThanosFisherman
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Why not though? This is a vital feature for those who use non blocking web frameworks.

@ebussieres ebussieres reopened this Nov 30, 2019
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Any help would be appreciated on this one

@ebussieres ebussieres added this to the 3.1.2 milestone Dec 3, 2019
@ebussieres ebussieres changed the title Pebble needs to support reactive programming Support for Spring 5 WebFlux reactive in Spring Boot 2 Dec 3, 2019
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I've just added basic support for Spring 5 WebFlux reactive in Spring Boot 2. It's gonna be available in next release

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