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John McClean edited this page Jul 5, 2018
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- LazyFutureStream overview : A powerful API for infinite parallel Streaming
- SimpleReactStream overview : an easy to use API for finite eager parellel Streaming
- Stream type overview
- LazyFutureStream & reactive-streams
- A simple API (simple-react) and a rich api (LazyFutureStream
- Asynchronous terminal operations
- Batching, time control, sharding, zipping
- onFail
- Event based : forEachWithError etc
- For comprehensions
- Retry
- Take, Skip and Sample
- Scheduling
- getting started
- error handling
- filter /map/ reduce /flatMap
- choosing a stream type
- stream creation
- pooling reactors
- pull / push model
- flow control
- batching and chunking
- sharding
- zipping streams
- firstOf, anyOf, allOf
- stream operations
- sequence operations
- Getting started example
- Building a non-blocking NIO Rest Client
- Bulk loading files
- Converting examples from RxJava
- Implementing a data cache
- Implementing a Quorum
- Reacting to asynchronous events with a Stream of CompletableFutures
- Selecting the fastest algorithm
- Asynchronous fun with Vert.x
- JDBC Processing
- Understanding LazyFutureStreams behavior
- Quick overview of SimpleReactStream
- Understanding the push-pull model of FutureStreams
- Let the illusion die Build your own FutureStreams
- FutureStream comparison matrix : note EagerFutureStream is discontinued
- React pools - elastic thread pools
- Fine Tuning SimpleReact
- Sharing a forkJoinPool with Parallel Streams - info purposes, don't do this!
- Separating task executors
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