@@ -1393,8 +1393,7 @@ the classpath.
13931393
13941394The `spring-webflux` module includes a non-blocking, reactive client for HTTP requests
13951395with Reactive Streams back pressure. It shares <<webflux-codecs,HTTP codecs>> and other
1396- infrastructure with the server <<webflux-functional.adoc#webflux-fn,functional web
1397- framework>>.
1396+ infrastructure with the server <<webflux-fn,functional web framework>>.
13981397
13991398`WebClient` provides a higher level API over HTTP client libraries. By default
14001399it uses https://github.com/reactor/reactor-netty[Reactor Netty] but that is pluggable
@@ -1415,7 +1414,7 @@ non-blocking I/O.
14151414[[webflux-client-retrieve]]
14161415=== Retrieve
14171416
1418- The `retrieve()` method is the easiest way to get a decoded response body:
1417+ The `retrieve()` method is the easiest way to get a response body and decode it :
14191418
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14211420[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
@@ -1428,7 +1427,7 @@ The `retrieve()` method is the easiest way to get a decoded response body:
14281427 .bodyToMono(Person.class);
14291428----
14301429
1431- You can also get a stream of decoded objects :
1430+ You can also get a stream of objects decoded from the response :
14321431
14331432[source,java,intent=0]
14341433[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
@@ -1439,7 +1438,7 @@ You can also get a stream of decoded objects:
14391438 .bodyToFlux(Quote.class);
14401439----
14411440
1442- By default, a response with 4xx or 5xx status code results in an error of type
1441+ By default, responses with 4xx or 5xx status codes result in an error of type
14431442`WebClientResponseException` but you can customize that:
14441443
14451444[source,java,intent=0]
@@ -1459,7 +1458,7 @@ By default, a response with 4xx or 5xx status code results in an error of type
14591458=== Exchange
14601459
14611460The `exchange()` method provides more control. The below example is equivalent
1462- to `retrieve()` but with access to the `ClientResponse`:
1461+ to `retrieve()` but also provides access to the `ClientResponse`:
14631462
14641463[source,java,intent=0]
14651464[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
@@ -1514,7 +1513,7 @@ The request body can be encoded from an Object:
15141513 .bodyToMono(Void.class);
15151514----
15161515
1517- You can also encode from a stream of objects:
1516+ You can also have a stream of objects encoded :
15181517
15191518[source,java,intent=0]
15201519[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
@@ -1529,7 +1528,7 @@ You can also encode from a stream of objects:
15291528 .bodyToMono(Void.class);
15301529----
15311530
1532- Or if you have the actual value, use the `syncBody` shortcut:
1531+ Or if you have the actual value, use the `syncBody` shortcut method :
15331532
15341533[source,java,intent=0]
15351534[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
@@ -1550,9 +1549,9 @@ Or if you have the actual value, use the `syncBody` shortcut:
15501549
15511550A simple way to create `WebClient` is through the static factory methods `create()` and
15521551`create(String)` with a base URL for all requests. You can also use `WebClient.builder()`
1553- for further options.
1552+ for access to more options.
15541553
1555- To customize options of the underlying HTTP client:
1554+ To customize the underlying HTTP client:
15561555
15571556[source,java,intent=0]
15581557[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
@@ -1567,7 +1566,7 @@ To customize options of the underlying HTTP client:
15671566 .build();
15681567----
15691568
1570- To customize <<webflux-codecs,HTTP codecs>> used for encoding and decoding:
1569+ To customize the <<webflux-codecs,HTTP codecs>> used for encoding and decoding HTTP messages :
15711570
15721571[source,java,intent=0]
15731572[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
@@ -1586,19 +1585,18 @@ To customize <<webflux-codecs,HTTP codecs>> used for encoding and decoding:
15861585
15871586The builder can be used to insert <<webflux-client-filter>>.
15881587
1589- You can also customize URI building, set default headers, cookies, and more. Explore
1590- the `WebClient.Builder` in your IDE .
1588+ Explore the `WebClient.Builder` in your IDE for other options related to URI building,
1589+ default headers (and cookies), and more .
15911590
1592- Note that you can also obtain a builder from an already existing `WebClient` instance
1593- and create a modified version without affecting the original instance:
1591+ After the `WebClient` is built, you can always obtain a new builder from it, in order to
1592+ build a new `WebClient`, based on, but without affecting the current instance:
15941593
15951594[source,java,intent=0]
15961595[subs="verbatim,quotes"]
15971596----
15981597 WebClient modifiedClient = client.mutate()
15991598 // user builder methods...
16001599 .build();
1601-
16021600----
16031601
16041602
@@ -1669,14 +1667,15 @@ with proper translation of cardinality. This is done with the help of the
16691667`spring-core` which provides pluggable support for reactive and async types. The registry
16701668has built-in support for RxJava and `CompletableFuture` but others can be registered.
16711669
1672- For functional endpoints and other functional APIs such as the `WebClient`:
1670+ For functional endpoints, the `WebClient`, and other functional APIs, the general rule
1671+ of thumb for WebFlux APIs applies:
16731672
1674- * `Flux` or `Mono` for output -- use them to compose logic or pass to any Reactive
1673+ * `Flux` or `Mono` as return values -- use them to compose logic or pass to any Reactive
16751674Streams library (both are `Publisher` implementations).
1676- * `Publisher` for input -- if a `Publisher` from another reactive library is provided
1677- it can only be treated as a stream with unknown semantics (0..N). If the semantics are
1678- known -- e.g. `io.reactivex.Single`, you can use `Mono.from(Publisher)` and pass that
1679- in instead of the raw `Publisher`.
1675+ * Reactive Streams `Publisher` for input -- if a `Publisher` from another reactive library
1676+ is provided it can only be treated as a stream with unknown semantics (0..N). If the
1677+ semantics are known -- e.g. `io.reactivex.Single`, you can use `Mono.from(Publisher)` and
1678+ pass that in instead of the raw `Publisher`.
16801679
16811680[NOTE]
16821681====
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