My first Vert.x 3 Application

Let’s say, you heard someone saying that Vert.x is awesome. Ok great, but you may want to try it by yourself. Well, the next natural question is “where do I start ?”

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Clement Escoffier
14 July 2015
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Vert.x 3 says “hello” to NPM users

In programming literature it has become the standard to create a hello world program as the first example. In this article, I’ll demonstrate how NPM users can quickly get started with Vert.x.

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Paulo Lopes
13 July 2015
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Checklist for Migrating from Vert.x 2.1.x to Vert.x 3 - Part One

So while upgrading our application, I thought I should note down all the changes that we had to do in the process. Since Vert.x 3 is a major upgrade from the previous version, with so many changes.

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Mark Spritzler
6 July 2015
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Vert.x 3 and PostgreSQL JSON type

One of the interesting features of NoSQL databases is their schema-less mode of operation. This feature is very useful during project prototyping and early development since at early the stages of development of projects all data structures are not clear or have been defined yet.

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Paulo Lopes
3 July 2015
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Vert.x 3 init.d Script

Let’s say you have a Vert.x 3 application you want to install on a Linux server. But you want the old school way (I mean not the Docker way).

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Clement Escoffier
2 July 2015
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Vert.x 3 Web easy as Pi

Vert.x Web distinguishes itself from traditional application servers like JavaEE by just being a simple extension toolkit to Vert.x, which makes it quite lightweight and small but nevertheless very powerful.

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Paulo Lopes
1 July 2015
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