@Override public final void subscribe(Subscriber<? super Void> subscriber) { // Technically, cancellation from the result subscriber should be propagated // to the upstream subscription. In practice, HttpHandler server adapters // don't have a reason to cancel the result subscription. this.resultPublisher.subscribe(subscriber); }
@Override public final void subscribe(Subscriber<? super Void> subscriber) { this.resultPublisher.subscribe(subscriber); }
@Override public final void subscribe(Subscriber<? super Void> subscriber) { // Technically, cancellation from the result subscriber should be propagated // to the upstream subscription. In practice, HttpHandler server adapters // don't have a reason to cancel the result subscription. this.resultPublisher.subscribe(subscriber); }
@Override public final void subscribe(Subscriber<? super Void> subscriber) { this.resultPublisher.subscribe(subscriber); }
@Override public final void subscribe(Subscriber<? super Void> subscriber) { this.resultPublisher.subscribe(subscriber); }
@Override public final void subscribe(Subscriber<? super Void> subscriber) { // Technically, cancellation from the result subscriber should be propagated // to the upstream subscription. In practice, HttpHandler server adapters // don't have a reason to cancel the result subscription. this.resultPublisher.subscribe(subscriber); }
@Override public final void subscribe(Subscriber<? super Void> subscriber) { // Technically, cancellation from the result subscriber should be propagated // to the upstream subscription. In practice, HttpHandler server adapters // don't have a reason to cancel the result subscription. this.resultPublisher.subscribe(subscriber); }
@Override public final void subscribe(Subscriber<? super Void> subscriber) { this.resultPublisher.subscribe(subscriber); }