Reactive Java Programming - Andrea Maglie

Reactive Java Programming (eBook)

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2016 | 1st ed.
XVII, 108 Seiten
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Learn reactive programming using Java and its functional aspects, sometimes called RxJava. This book shows you how to solve 'callback hell' with RxJava and shows you how to write thread-safe code without hanging onto state variables which comes in handy for cloud computing software-as-a-service issues, especially when dealing with big data processes through streaming.

Reactive Java Programming includes unique coverage of reactive Android programming, growing more and more popular in mobile development with the Cloud. After reading this guide to reactive programming, you'll be able to apply it to your own big data cloud applications that use Java.


What You'll Learn

  • Use and map observables
  • Filter and combine events
  • Employ subjects, schedulers, and backpressure
  • Handle reactive patterns
  • Test your RxJava code
  • Write your own operators
  • Carry out reactive Android programming


Who This Book Is For

Experienced Java programmers new to reactive programming and those who may have some experience with reactive programming new to Java.



Andrea Maglie is an IT Engineer graduated at University of Padua and a Senior Java/Android Developer. He has been working on RxJava since 2014, especially in Android development. Currently he has three apps published in the Play Store as contributor (MiSiedo, Texa CARe, Musement) plus two apps as an indie developer (Setlist and Loopo). Between 2013 and 2015 he run 'Sono Digitale,' an Italian podcast about technology and development. In 2015 he founded the Google Developer Group (GDG) of Venice.
In his free time, he plays guitar and writes on his tech blog at www.andreamaglie.com.


Learn reactive programming using Java and its functional aspects, sometimes called RxJava. This book shows you how to solve "e;callback hell"e; with RxJava and shows you how to write thread-safe code without hanging onto state variables which comes in handy for cloud computing software-as-a-service issues, especially when dealing with big data processes through streaming. Reactive Java Programming includes unique coverage of reactive Android programming, growing more and more popular in mobile development with the Cloud. After reading this guide to reactive programming, you'll be able to apply it to your own big data cloud applications that use Java. What You'll LearnUse and map observables Filter and combine eventsEmploy subjects, schedulers, and backpressure Handle reactive patternsTest your RxJava codeWrite your own operatorsCarry out reactive Android programmingWho This Book Is ForExperienced Java programmers new to reactive programming and those who may have some experience with reactive programming new to Java.

Andrea Maglie is an IT Engineer graduated at University of Padua and a Senior Java/Android Developer. He has been working on RxJava since 2014, especially in Android development. Currently he has three apps published in the Play Store as contributor (MiSiedo, Texa CARe, Musement) plus two apps as an indie developer (Setlist and Loopo). Between 2013 and 2015 he run "Sono Digitale," an Italian podcast about technology and development. In 2015 he founded the Google Developer Group (GDG) of Venice.In his free time, he plays guitar and writes on his tech blog at www.andreamaglie.com.

1. ReactiveX and RxJava 2. Observables and Observers 3. Subscription Lifecycle4. Subjects 5. Networking with RxJava and Retrofit 6. RxJava and Android

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.11.2016
Zusatzinfo XVII, 108 p. 23 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Berkeley
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Informatik Programmiersprachen / -werkzeuge Java
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Web / Internet
Schlagworte Android programming • Cloud • Java • reactive programming • RXJava
ISBN-10 1-4842-1428-5 / 1484214285
ISBN-13 978-1-4842-1428-2 / 9781484214282
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