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Tuesday, November 2 • 11:25am - 11:55am
The Making of the Oracle R2DBC driver and How to Take your Code from Synchronous to Reactive - Kuassi Mensah & Michael McMahon, Oracle Corporation

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Hear the epic story of the Oracle R2DBC Driver: an open source project from Oracle five years in the making. The first part of this presentation will cover how we got here, from an R&D prototype of an asynchronous JDBC driver (a.k.a. ADBA, remember?), to an R2DBC driver on GitHub. The second part of this presentation will describe the techniques we used to take Oracle JDBC’s code base from synchronous to reactive. Audience members will learn how to take their own code from synchronous to reactive.

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Kuassi Mensah

Director Product Management, Oracle Corporation
Kuassi is Director of Product Management at Oracle. He looks after the following product areas (i) Java connectivity to DB (Cloud, on-premises), in-place processing with DB embedded JVM (ii) MicroServices and DB connectivity, and related topics (Data & Tx models, Kubernetes, SAGAs... Read More →
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Michael McMahon

Principal Member of Technical Staff, Oracle Corporation
Developer for the Oracle JDBC and R2DBC drivers. I’ve been programming with Java for the last 15 years. My work has focused on relational databases, non-blocking network I/O, and asynchronous/reactive systems.



Tuesday November 2, 2021 11:25am - 11:55am PDT
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