You can find binaries and dependency information for Maven, Ivy, Gradle, SBT, and others at http://search.maven.org.
Example for Maven:
<dependency> <groupId>io.reactivex.rxjava3</groupId> <artifactId>rxjava</artifactId> <version>3.0.4</version> </dependency>
and for Ivy:
<dependency org="io.reactivex.rxjava3" name="rxjava" rev="3.0.4" />
and for SBT:
libraryDependencies += "io.reactivex" %% "rxscala" % "0.26.5" libraryDependencies += "io.reactivex.rxjava3" % "rxjava" % "3.0.4"
and for Gradle:
implementation 'io.reactivex.rxjava3:rxjava:3.0.4'
If you need to download the jars instead of using a build system, create a Maven pom
file like this with the desired version:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <project xmlns="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://maven.apache.org/POM/4.0.0 http://maven.apache.org/xsd/maven-4.0.0.xsd"> <modelVersion>4.0.0</modelVersion> <groupId>io.reactivex.rxjava3</groupId> <artifactId>rxjava</artifactId> <version>3.0.4</version> <name>RxJava</name> <description>Reactive Extensions for Java</description> <url>https://github.com/ReactiveX/RxJava</url> <dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>io.reactivex.rxjava3</groupId> <artifactId>rxjava</artifactId> <version>3.0.4</version> </dependency> </dependencies> </project>
Then execute:
$ mvn -f download-rxjava-pom.xml dependency:copy-dependencies
That command downloads rxjava-*.jar
and its dependencies into ./target/dependency/
.
You need Java 6 or later.
Snapshots after May 1st, 2021 are available via https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots/io/reactivex/rxjava3/rxjava/
repositories { maven { url 'https://oss.sonatype.org/content/repositories/snapshots' } } dependencies { implementation 'io.reactivex.rxjava3:rxjava:3.0.0-SNAPSHOT' }
JavaDoc snapshots are available at http://reactivex.io/RxJava/3.x/javadoc/snapshot
To check out and build the RxJava source, issue the following commands:
$ git clone git@github.com:ReactiveX/RxJava.git
$ cd RxJava/
$ ./gradlew build
To do a clean build, issue the following command:
A build should look similar to this:
$ ./gradlew build
:rxjava:compileJava
:rxjava:processResources UP-TO-DATE
:rxjava:classes
:rxjava:jar
:rxjava:sourcesJar
:rxjava:signArchives SKIPPED
:rxjava:assemble
:rxjava:licenseMain UP-TO-DATE
:rxjava:licenseTest UP-TO-DATE
:rxjava:compileTestJava
:rxjava:processTestResources UP-TO-DATE
:rxjava:testClasses
:rxjava:test
:rxjava:check
:rxjava:build
BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 30.758 secs
On a clean build you will see the unit tests run. They will look something like this:
> Building > :rxjava:test > 91 tests completed
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