An Eclipse Vert.x Gradle Plugin

The new Vert.x Gradle plugin offers an opinionated plugin for building Vert.x applications with Gradle.

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Julien Ponge
28 September 2017
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Introducing Vert.x MQTT client

In this article, we will see how to set up the new Vert.x MQTT client. An example project is available on GitHub.

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Pavel Drankov
21 August 2017
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OpenAPI (fka Swagger) 3 support in Eclipse Vert.x now in test stage!

As GSoC 2017’s student, I’m working on an embedded support to OpenAPI 3 standard inside Eclipse Vert.x framework. Now, after a lot of work, you can try it!

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Francesco Guardiani
4 July 2017
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Preview of a guide for Java developers

We are introducing the book “A gentle guide to asynchronous programming with Eclipse Vert.x for enterprise application developers”.

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Julien Ponge
9 June 2017
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Presentation of the Vert.x-Swagger project

This post is an introduction to the Vert.x-Swagger project, and describe how to use the Swagger-Codegen plugin and the SwaggerRouter class.

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Florent Chamfroy
22 May 2017
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Time scheduling with Chime

Eclipse Vert.x executes periodic and delayed actions with periodic and one-shot timers. Chime is a time scheduler verticle that works on the Vert.x event bus.

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Lisi
9 May 2017
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Building a real-time web app with Angular/Ngrx and Vert.x

There are multiple tech stacks to build a real-time web app. What are the best choices to build Angular client apps, connected to a JVM-based backend?

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Benoit Hediard
26 April 2017
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Dynamic Routing in Serverless Microservice with Vert.x Event Bus

The Serverless Framework has become the de facto toolkit for building and deploying serverless functions or applications.

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Rowell Belen
14 April 2017
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Scala is here

The rise of Scala as one of the most important languages on the JVM caught many (me included) by surprise. This hybrid of functional and imperative paradigms struck a chord with many developers.

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Jochen Mader
20 March 2017
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