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AsyncSubject emits the only last value followed by a completion event or the received error to Observers.
Class Declaration
Following is the declaration for io.reactivex.subjects.AsyncSubject<T> class −
public final class AsyncSubject<T> extends Subject<T>
AsyncSubject Example
Create the following Java program using any editor of your choice in, say, C:> RxJava.
ObservableTester.java
import io.reactivex.subjects. AsyncSubject; public class ObservableTester { public static void main(String[] args) { final StringBuilder result1 = new StringBuilder(); final StringBuilder result2 = new StringBuilder(); AsyncSubject<String> subject = AsyncSubject.create(); subject.subscribe(value -> result1.append(value) ); subject.onNext("a"); subject.onNext("b"); subject.onNext("c"); subject.subscribe(value -> result2.append(value)); subject.onNext("d"); subject.onComplete(); //Output will be d being the last item emitted System.out.println(result1); //Output will be d being the last item emitted System.out.println(result2); } }
Verify the Result
Compile the class using javac compiler as follows −
C:RxJava>javac ObservableTester.java
Now run the ObservableTester as follows −
C:RxJava>java ObservableTester
It should produce the following output −
d d
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