I'm using RSocket as InboundGateway
in my integration flow, using interaction model REQUEST_CHANNEL
. It emits a Flux
of my business objects.
I am able to "decorate" these objects using RSocket OutboundGateways
, but i'm unable to add a filter or router step in my IntegrationFlow
.
GenericSelector
expects boolean, so i couldn't use it for the Flux
. Similar situation for recipientFlow
. Googling for days now also didn't help.
Are there any examples for this use-case, or do i need to use split()
to fall back to the objects?
Thanks for any hints!
(I have a large number of objects, that's why i'd like to build a fully reactive flow.)
Update
After struggling with this and reading about the topic I now start to understand that I will have a hard time to build a reactive flow as long as both the start and the end of it is blocking (Terradata -> flow -> Oracle)
So i kind-of "withdraw" this question and exploring efficient options to run the flow in a regular, blocking way.
I hope to return to reactive streams soon.
Thanks again for the hints.
Update 2
Returned to reactive streams. Now i see (a bit better) the point of reactive streams, and i also see that in my huge flux (with >500k events/object) will not work with filter. It must be implemented as a handler. CPU and memory usage and also processing speed is great.