AutoDispose VS requery

Compare AutoDispose vs requery and see what are their differences.

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AutoDispose requery
4 1
3,358 3,132
0.4% 0.1%
7.8 0.0
about 2 months ago about 2 years ago
Java Java
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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AutoDispose

Posts with mentions or reviews of AutoDispose. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-25.
  • Why was AsyncTask deprecated?
    1 project | /r/androiddev | 15 Dec 2021
    For RxJava you had to add aditional dependencies such as autodispose.
  • Senior devs, what's your current approach to reactive programming in Android?
    1 project | /r/androiddev | 24 Nov 2021
    If you're using RxJava, you could just use AutoDispose to create lifecycle-aware observables. All you need to do is add literally 1 line to your observable, which is much simpler compared to learning an entire framework.
  • A historical introduction to the Compose reactive state model
    1 project | dev.to | 24 May 2021
    Some time in the 10 years before this post was written in 2021, RxJava became the de facto standard way to write reactive UI code. You would design your APIs around streams (Observables) and some infrastructure code would glue streams together and provide other wiring like automatic subscription management. Streams could signal events or hold state and notify listeners about changes to that state. Business logic tended to be written as functional transforms on streams (shoutout to flatMap).
  • RxJava is better than kotlin coroutines?
    2 projects | /r/androiddev | 25 Jan 2021
    I am biased because I don't consider calling compositeDisposable.clear() at the right places hard. Some places have created very elaborate measures to need to avoid that, so maybe I'm missing something.

requery

Posts with mentions or reviews of requery. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-22.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing AutoDispose and requery you can also consider the following projects:

Android-Contact-Extractor - Android contact extractor library is entitled to provide, simple contacts extraction API's to fetch contact from 'Contact' application

kotlin-jpa-specification-dsl - This library provides a fluent DSL for querying spring data JPA repositories using spring data Specifications (i.e. the JPA Criteria API), without boilerplate code or a generated metamodel.

RxRelay - RxJava types that are both an Observable and a Consumer.

Exposed - Kotlin SQL Framework

CatchUp - An app for catching up on things.

jOOQ - jOOQ is the best way to write SQL in Java

cadence-java-client - Java framework for Cadence Workflow Service

Ktorm - A lightweight ORM framework for Kotlin with strong-typed SQL DSL and sequence APIs.

SqliteMagic - Compile time processed, annotation driven, no reflection SQLite database layer for Android

Querydsl - Unified Queries for Java

android-developer-roadmap - Android Developer Roadmap 2020

DBFlow - A blazing fast, powerful, and very simple ORM android database library that writes database code for you.