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**Reactive Streams**

What is Reactive Streams?

Reactive Streams is a standard for asynchronous stream processing with non-blocking backpressure. It's not a library or framework itself, but rather a set of interfaces and rules that define how asynchronous components should communicate and exchange data. It's commonly used as the foundation for reactive programming libraries and frameworks like RxJava, Project Reactor, and Akka Streams, enabling efficient handling of data streams with built-in mechanisms to prevent overloads and ensure data integrity.

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