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Source code of examples from Reactive Programming with RxJava

Book is available on O'Reilly and Amazon.

If you find any example incomplete or broken, please submit a PR or create an issue.

Remarks

  1. Some examples were slightly modified to support newer versions of dependent libraries
  2. Java projects can't simply import Android .aar libraries. Therefore parts of RxAndroid and RxBinding source code were copied directly.

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rxjava-book-examples's Issues

What's the naming convention applied to the samples?

First I thought it the numeric part of the test name was a page number, but that doesn't fit. What's the naming convention applied to the samples? How do I map a sample on a page of the book with the test names in each "chapter" class?
Thanks!

Output different from output in book

On page 152, following code is implemented for subscribeOn:

log("Starting");
final Observable<String> obs = simple();
log("Created");
obs
.subscribeOn(schedulerA)
.subscribe(
x -> log("Got " + x),
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log("Completed")
);
log("Exiting");

Book output is:

35 | main | Starting
112 | main | Created
123 | main | Exiting
123 | Sched-A-0 | Subscribed
124 | Sched-A-0 | Got A
124 | Sched-A-0 | Got B
124 | Sched-A-0 | Completed

But when I implement same code, I don't get output for scheduler:

0	| main	| Starting
81	| main	| Created
83	| main	| Transformed
94	| main	| exiting

Program exits even before scheduler thread starts working. To get output from scheduler thread, I have to make main thread sleep at end.

Postgres NOTIFY LISTEN Case study

Is it possible to add the code snippet in this repo for Postgres NOTIFY LISTEN Case study presented in Chapter 5 of the book, where we could reuse the same connection across multiple multiple subscribers who are interested in different channels?

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