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/**
 * Base reactive classes: Observable, Single and Completable; base reactive consumers;
 * other common base interfaces.
 *
 * 

A library that enables subscribing to and composing asynchronous events and * callbacks.

*

The Observable/Observer, Single/SingleObserver and * Completable/CompletableObserver interfaces and associated operators (in * the {@code io.reactivex.observable.internal.operators} package) are inspired by the * Reactive Rx library in Microsoft .NET but designed and implemented on * the more advanced Reactive-Streams ( http://www.reactivestreams.org ) principles.

*

* More information can be found at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/data/gg577609. *

* * *

Compared with the Microsoft implementation: *

    *
  • Observable == IObservable (base type)
  • *
  • Observer == IObserver (event consumer)
  • *
  • Disposable == IDisposable (resource/cancellation management)
  • *
  • Observable == Observable (factory methods)
  • *
* The Single, Maybe and Completable reactive base types have no equivalent in Rx.NET as of 3.x. *

Services which intend on exposing data asynchronously and wish * to allow reactive processing and composition can implement the * {@link io.reactivex.observable.Observable}, {@link io.reactivex.observable.Single}, * {@link io.reactivex.observable.Maybe} or {@link io.reactivex.observable.Completable} * class which then allow consumers to subscribe to them * and receive events.

*

Usage examples can be found on the {@link io.reactivex.observable.Observable} class.

*/ package io.reactivex.observable;




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