Real Life Retrofit use cases with FlatMap and SwitchMap using a Subject or RXRelay
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There are a lot of great posts and articles explaining FlatMap
and SwitchMap
, but
I am asking here concrete complex real life with examples
on how to use FlatMap
and SwitchMap
with Retrofit
using a Subject or RXRelay, so to add a level of complexity and close the scope of my question. Please no marble diagrams, or documentation definitions.
android rx-java rx-java2 flatmap rx-binding
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There are a lot of great posts and articles explaining FlatMap
and SwitchMap
, but
I am asking here concrete complex real life with examples
on how to use FlatMap
and SwitchMap
with Retrofit
using a Subject or RXRelay, so to add a level of complexity and close the scope of my question. Please no marble diagrams, or documentation definitions.
android rx-java rx-java2 flatmap rx-binding
"There are a lot of great posts and articles explainingFlatMap
andSwitchMap
" - I feel that any answers on here will probably just reiterate a lot of what you've already read about, especially as you've stated you know what they do - "SO and the blogs are full of these definitions, and example where there are some strings that get flattened. I understood that!". With that in mind your question is very broad.
– Mark Keen
Nov 11 at 23:42
Absolutely, posts should not be to large in scope, is against SO politic. I edited again the text so that I am asking a specific question on how to use Retrofit with Subjects or RXRelay with the two operator mentioned. Just I am afraid won't get any response because looks as a complex example
– Drocchio
Nov 12 at 8:37
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There are a lot of great posts and articles explaining FlatMap
and SwitchMap
, but
I am asking here concrete complex real life with examples
on how to use FlatMap
and SwitchMap
with Retrofit
using a Subject or RXRelay, so to add a level of complexity and close the scope of my question. Please no marble diagrams, or documentation definitions.
android rx-java rx-java2 flatmap rx-binding
There are a lot of great posts and articles explaining FlatMap
and SwitchMap
, but
I am asking here concrete complex real life with examples
on how to use FlatMap
and SwitchMap
with Retrofit
using a Subject or RXRelay, so to add a level of complexity and close the scope of my question. Please no marble diagrams, or documentation definitions.
android rx-java rx-java2 flatmap rx-binding
android rx-java rx-java2 flatmap rx-binding
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"There are a lot of great posts and articles explainingFlatMap
andSwitchMap
" - I feel that any answers on here will probably just reiterate a lot of what you've already read about, especially as you've stated you know what they do - "SO and the blogs are full of these definitions, and example where there are some strings that get flattened. I understood that!". With that in mind your question is very broad.
– Mark Keen
Nov 11 at 23:42
Absolutely, posts should not be to large in scope, is against SO politic. I edited again the text so that I am asking a specific question on how to use Retrofit with Subjects or RXRelay with the two operator mentioned. Just I am afraid won't get any response because looks as a complex example
– Drocchio
Nov 12 at 8:37
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"There are a lot of great posts and articles explainingFlatMap
andSwitchMap
" - I feel that any answers on here will probably just reiterate a lot of what you've already read about, especially as you've stated you know what they do - "SO and the blogs are full of these definitions, and example where there are some strings that get flattened. I understood that!". With that in mind your question is very broad.
– Mark Keen
Nov 11 at 23:42
Absolutely, posts should not be to large in scope, is against SO politic. I edited again the text so that I am asking a specific question on how to use Retrofit with Subjects or RXRelay with the two operator mentioned. Just I am afraid won't get any response because looks as a complex example
– Drocchio
Nov 12 at 8:37
"There are a lot of great posts and articles explaining
FlatMap
and SwitchMap
" - I feel that any answers on here will probably just reiterate a lot of what you've already read about, especially as you've stated you know what they do - "SO and the blogs are full of these definitions, and example where there are some strings that get flattened. I understood that!". With that in mind your question is very broad.– Mark Keen
Nov 11 at 23:42
"There are a lot of great posts and articles explaining
FlatMap
and SwitchMap
" - I feel that any answers on here will probably just reiterate a lot of what you've already read about, especially as you've stated you know what they do - "SO and the blogs are full of these definitions, and example where there are some strings that get flattened. I understood that!". With that in mind your question is very broad.– Mark Keen
Nov 11 at 23:42
Absolutely, posts should not be to large in scope, is against SO politic. I edited again the text so that I am asking a specific question on how to use Retrofit with Subjects or RXRelay with the two operator mentioned. Just I am afraid won't get any response because looks as a complex example
– Drocchio
Nov 12 at 8:37
Absolutely, posts should not be to large in scope, is against SO politic. I edited again the text so that I am asking a specific question on how to use Retrofit with Subjects or RXRelay with the two operator mentioned. Just I am afraid won't get any response because looks as a complex example
– Drocchio
Nov 12 at 8:37
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"There are a lot of great posts and articles explaining
FlatMap
andSwitchMap
" - I feel that any answers on here will probably just reiterate a lot of what you've already read about, especially as you've stated you know what they do - "SO and the blogs are full of these definitions, and example where there are some strings that get flattened. I understood that!". With that in mind your question is very broad.– Mark Keen
Nov 11 at 23:42
Absolutely, posts should not be to large in scope, is against SO politic. I edited again the text so that I am asking a specific question on how to use Retrofit with Subjects or RXRelay with the two operator mentioned. Just I am afraid won't get any response because looks as a complex example
– Drocchio
Nov 12 at 8:37