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Can we use slick to connect to database while in Google data flow?
Or is it preferred to use JBBC IO only?



Also is there a way to handle async requests? like for example, mapasync in case of Akka Streams.










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    Can we use slick to connect to database while in Google data flow?
    Or is it preferred to use JBBC IO only?



    Also is there a way to handle async requests? like for example, mapasync in case of Akka Streams.










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      Can we use slick to connect to database while in Google data flow?
      Or is it preferred to use JBBC IO only?



      Also is there a way to handle async requests? like for example, mapasync in case of Akka Streams.










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      Can we use slick to connect to database while in Google data flow?
      Or is it preferred to use JBBC IO only?



      Also is there a way to handle async requests? like for example, mapasync in case of Akka Streams.







      java scala google-cloud-platform google-cloud-dataflow






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          Per current documentation (http://slick.lightbend.com/doc/3.0.0/supported-databases.html), Google data flow isn't supported.



          Slick supports async requests pretty much everywhere by default I'd say, it'll give you nice Future to play with.






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            Per current documentation (http://slick.lightbend.com/doc/3.0.0/supported-databases.html), Google data flow isn't supported.



            Slick supports async requests pretty much everywhere by default I'd say, it'll give you nice Future to play with.






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              Per current documentation (http://slick.lightbend.com/doc/3.0.0/supported-databases.html), Google data flow isn't supported.



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                Per current documentation (http://slick.lightbend.com/doc/3.0.0/supported-databases.html), Google data flow isn't supported.



                Slick supports async requests pretty much everywhere by default I'd say, it'll give you nice Future to play with.






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                Per current documentation (http://slick.lightbend.com/doc/3.0.0/supported-databases.html), Google data flow isn't supported.



                Slick supports async requests pretty much everywhere by default I'd say, it'll give you nice Future to play with.







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