RxJavaExtensions | RxJava 2.x & 3.x extra sources
kandi X-RAY | RxJavaExtensions Summary
kandi X-RAY | RxJavaExtensions Summary
RxJavaExtensions is a Java library. RxJavaExtensions has no vulnerabilities, it has build file available, it has a Permissive License and it has low support. However RxJavaExtensions has 73 bugs. You can download it from GitHub, Maven.
RxJava 3.x implementation of extra sources, operators and components and ports of many 1.x companion libraries.
RxJava 3.x implementation of extra sources, operators and components and ports of many 1.x companion libraries.
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RxJavaExtensions has a low active ecosystem.
It has 687 star(s) with 52 fork(s). There are 19 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 12 months.
There are 5 open issues and 22 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 11 days. There are 2 open pull requests and 0 closed requests.
It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of RxJavaExtensions is v3.1.1
Quality
RxJavaExtensions has 73 bugs (0 blocker, 1 critical, 60 major, 12 minor) and 1610 code smells.
Security
RxJavaExtensions has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
RxJavaExtensions code analysis shows 0 unresolved vulnerabilities.
There are 5 security hotspots that need review.
License
RxJavaExtensions is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License. This license is Permissive.
Permissive licenses have the least restrictions, and you can use them in most projects.
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RxJavaExtensions releases are available to install and integrate.
Deployable package is available in Maven.
Build file is available. You can build the component from source.
Installation instructions are not available. Examples and code snippets are available.
RxJavaExtensions saves you 59431 person hours of effort in developing the same functionality from scratch.
It has 67857 lines of code, 6284 functions and 547 files.
It has medium code complexity. Code complexity directly impacts maintainability of the code.
Top functions reviewed by kandi - BETA
kandi has reviewed RxJavaExtensions and discovered the below as its top functions. This is intended to give you an instant insight into RxJavaExtensions implemented functionality, and help decide if they suit your requirements.
- Inserts an item into the array
- Inserts a new item into the array
- Subscriber implementation
- Subscribes the given sources with the given sources
- Remove a RefCountSubscriber
- Generates a sequence of items from the downstream API
- Schedule a task at a time
- Recursively subscribes the sink
- Implementation of the Supplier
- Expects the supplier
- Calls the Supplier
- Activate the observer using the given observer
- Removes an observer from the registry
- Enable tracking of the assembly tracking
- Activates the active plan
- Activates the JoinObserver
- Activates a JoinObserver
- Activates the observer using the given observer
- Activates an Active plan using the given observer
- Setup computation
- Activates an Active plan from the given expressions
- Joins the results from a set of plans
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RxJavaExtensions Key Features
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RxJavaExtensions Examples and Code Snippets
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Community Discussions
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Vulnerabilities
No vulnerabilities reported
Install RxJavaExtensions
You can download it from GitHub, Maven.
You can use RxJavaExtensions like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the RxJavaExtensions component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
You can use RxJavaExtensions like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the RxJavaExtensions component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
Support
By default, RxJava 3's RxJavaPlugins only offers the ability to hook into the assembly process (i.e., when you apply an operator on a sequence or create one) unlike 1.x where there is an RxJavaHooks.enableAssemblyTracking() method. Since the standard format is of discussion there, 3.x doesn't have such feature built in but only in this extension library.
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