RXjava2 subscribeOn(Schedulers.()) is not working












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I am new to rxjava. I have Simple subscriber define like below for file processing.
This is working fine.



observable.subscribe(                         
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


But When i am trying to use Schedulers like below it's not working. I am not receiving any Exception or error.



observable.subscribeOn(Schedulers.newThread())
.subscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


is anything wrong in my config ?










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  • Do you run it in a unittest and not waiting for the new thread to process anything?

    – taygetos
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:07











  • No, I have spring boot application and ruining it using Application class. i am expecting some thread is in logs . but logs does not show only Main thread

    – Niraj Sonawane
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:01











  • you may want to post the context, there is nothing wrong with the snippet you posted.

    – taygetos
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:42
















0















I am new to rxjava. I have Simple subscriber define like below for file processing.
This is working fine.



observable.subscribe(                         
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


But When i am trying to use Schedulers like below it's not working. I am not receiving any Exception or error.



observable.subscribeOn(Schedulers.newThread())
.subscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


is anything wrong in my config ?










share|improve this question























  • Do you run it in a unittest and not waiting for the new thread to process anything?

    – taygetos
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:07











  • No, I have spring boot application and ruining it using Application class. i am expecting some thread is in logs . but logs does not show only Main thread

    – Niraj Sonawane
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:01











  • you may want to post the context, there is nothing wrong with the snippet you posted.

    – taygetos
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:42














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I am new to rxjava. I have Simple subscriber define like below for file processing.
This is working fine.



observable.subscribe(                         
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


But When i am trying to use Schedulers like below it's not working. I am not receiving any Exception or error.



observable.subscribeOn(Schedulers.newThread())
.subscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


is anything wrong in my config ?










share|improve this question














I am new to rxjava. I have Simple subscriber define like below for file processing.
This is working fine.



observable.subscribe(                         
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


But When i am trying to use Schedulers like below it's not working. I am not receiving any Exception or error.



observable.subscribeOn(Schedulers.newThread())
.subscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


is anything wrong in my config ?







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  • Do you run it in a unittest and not waiting for the new thread to process anything?

    – taygetos
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:07











  • No, I have spring boot application and ruining it using Application class. i am expecting some thread is in logs . but logs does not show only Main thread

    – Niraj Sonawane
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:01











  • you may want to post the context, there is nothing wrong with the snippet you posted.

    – taygetos
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:42



















  • Do you run it in a unittest and not waiting for the new thread to process anything?

    – taygetos
    Nov 20 '18 at 13:07











  • No, I have spring boot application and ruining it using Application class. i am expecting some thread is in logs . but logs does not show only Main thread

    – Niraj Sonawane
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:01











  • you may want to post the context, there is nothing wrong with the snippet you posted.

    – taygetos
    Nov 20 '18 at 14:42

















Do you run it in a unittest and not waiting for the new thread to process anything?

– taygetos
Nov 20 '18 at 13:07





Do you run it in a unittest and not waiting for the new thread to process anything?

– taygetos
Nov 20 '18 at 13:07













No, I have spring boot application and ruining it using Application class. i am expecting some thread is in logs . but logs does not show only Main thread

– Niraj Sonawane
Nov 20 '18 at 14:01





No, I have spring boot application and ruining it using Application class. i am expecting some thread is in logs . but logs does not show only Main thread

– Niraj Sonawane
Nov 20 '18 at 14:01













you may want to post the context, there is nothing wrong with the snippet you posted.

– taygetos
Nov 20 '18 at 14:42





you may want to post the context, there is nothing wrong with the snippet you posted.

– taygetos
Nov 20 '18 at 14:42












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You should add observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()) or use



.blockingSubscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


instead of



.subscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


to make your code wait for onComplete to be called on Main thread






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  • Thanks, Ante, i am using it for java application and not for Android

    – Niraj Sonawane
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:16











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You should add observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()) or use



.blockingSubscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


instead of



.subscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


to make your code wait for onComplete to be called on Main thread






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  • Thanks, Ante, i am using it for java application and not for Android

    – Niraj Sonawane
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:16
















-1














You should add observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()) or use



.blockingSubscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


instead of



.subscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


to make your code wait for onComplete to be called on Main thread






share|improve this answer
























  • Thanks, Ante, i am using it for java application and not for Android

    – Niraj Sonawane
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:16














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-1







You should add observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()) or use



.blockingSubscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


instead of



.subscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


to make your code wait for onComplete to be called on Main thread






share|improve this answer













You should add observeOn(AndroidSchedulers.mainThread()) or use



.blockingSubscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


instead of



.subscribe(
data -> System.out.println(data)
Throwable::printStackTrace,
() -> log.info("File Processing Completed")
);


to make your code wait for onComplete to be called on Main thread







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  • Thanks, Ante, i am using it for java application and not for Android

    – Niraj Sonawane
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:16



















  • Thanks, Ante, i am using it for java application and not for Android

    – Niraj Sonawane
    Nov 25 '18 at 6:16

















Thanks, Ante, i am using it for java application and not for Android

– Niraj Sonawane
Nov 25 '18 at 6:16





Thanks, Ante, i am using it for java application and not for Android

– Niraj Sonawane
Nov 25 '18 at 6:16


















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