Bridge to RxJava 1 or 2 Observable, Completable, Flowable, Single, Maybe, Scheduler, and also SWT Scheduler, Akka Scheduler ...
Logback support over asynchronous Reactor Core Processors.
Extra operations for Flux including mathematical operations to compute sum, average, min or max from numerical sources.
Reactor
uses a Gradle-based build system. Building the code yourself should be a straightforward case of:
git clone git@github.com:reactor/reactor-addons.git
cd reactor-addons
./gradlew test
This should cause the submodules to be compiled and the tests to be run. To install these artifacts to your local Maven repo, use the handly Gradle Maven plugin:
./gradlew install
Snapshot and pre-release Maven artifacts are provided in the SpringSource snapshot repositories. To add this repo to your Gradle build, specify the URL like the following:
ext {
reactorAddonsVersion = '3.2.0.RELEASE'
}
repositories {
//maven { url 'http://repo.spring.io/release' }
//maven { url 'http://repo.spring.io/milestone' }
//maven { url 'http://repo.spring.io/snapshot' }
mavenCentral()
}
dependencies {
// Reactor Adapter (RxJava2, Akka Actors scheduler and more)
// compile "io.projectreactor.addons:reactor-adapter:$reactorAddonsVersion"
}
- Guides (Notably
reactor-core
reference guide which contains a section about testing) - Reactive Streams
Reactor is Apache 2.0 licensed.