public class MissingBackpressureException
extends java.lang.Exception
MissingBackpressureException
indicates that a Subscriber or operator attempted to apply reactive pull
backpressure to an Observable that does not implement it.
If an Observable has not been written to support reactive pull backpressure (such support is not a requirement for Observables), you can apply one of the following operators to it, each of which forces a simple form of backpressure behavior:
onBackpressureBuffer
onBackpressureDrop
MissingBackpressureException
which you will be notified of via
your onError
callback.
There are, however, other options. You can throttle an over-producing Observable with operators like
sample
/throttleLast
, throttleFirst
, or throttleWithTimeout
/debounce
.
You can also take the large number of items emitted by an over-producing Observable and package them into
a smaller set of emissions by using operators like buffer
and window
.
For a more complete discussion of the options available to you for dealing with issues related to backpressure and flow control in RxJava, see RxJava wiki: Backpressure.
Constructor and Description |
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MissingBackpressureException() |
MissingBackpressureException(java.lang.String message) |