Reactive Programming with RxJava: Creating Asynchronous, Event-Based Applications

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About this eBook

In today’s app-driven era, when programs are asynchronous and responsiveness is so vital, reactive programming can help you write code that’s more reliable, easier to scale, and better-performing. With this practical book, Java developers will first learn how to view problems in the reactive way, and then build programs that leverage the best features of this exciting new programming paradigm.

Authors Tomasz Nurkiewicz and Ben Christensen include concrete examples that use the RxJava library to solve real-world performance issues on Android devices as well as the server. You’ll learn how RxJava leverages parallelism and concurrency to help you solve today’s problems. This book also provides a preview of the upcoming 2.0 release.

  • Write programs that react to multiple asynchronous sources of input without descending into "callback hell"
  • Get to that aha! moment when you understand how to solve problems in the reactive way
  • Cope with Observables that produce data too quickly to be consumed
  • Explore strategies to debug and to test programs written in the reactive style
  • Efficiently exploit parallelism and concurrency in your programs
  • Learn about the transition to RxJava version 2

Ratings and reviews

4.6
7 reviews
Volodymyr Melnykov
11 April 2021
Very very nice book, but unfortunately about old version of RxJava 1.x. If there was similar book of these authors but about RxJava 2.x/3.x I would by it with pleasure.
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Ievgen Ovsii
04 February 2018
Awesome book
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About the author

Tomasz Nurkiewicz is a Senior Software Engineer. He has spent the last decade coding in Java, and loves back-end development. He is passionate about JVM languages and open source technologies. He is also a frequent blogger for DZone, and speaks at leading Java conferences around the world. Tomasz can be reached on Twitter @tnurkiewicz and on his blog at www.nurkiewicz.com.

Ben Christensen is a software engineer focused on resilience, scaleand distributed systems. Open source projects created whileaddressing these requirements include Hystrix(https://github.com/Netflix/Hystrix) and RxJava(https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxJava).

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