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Detecting and testing stalled streams – RxJava FAQ Posted: Sep 13, 2017 3:50 AM
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Imagine you have a stream that publishes events with unpredictable frequency. Sometimes you can expect dozens of messages per second, but occasionally no events can be seen for several seconds. This can be an issue if your stream is transmitted over web socket, SSE or any other network protocol. Silent period taking too long (stall) ...

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