Package org.apache.pekko.stream.javadsl
Class CoupledTerminationFlow$
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 public class CoupledTerminationFlow$ extends java.lang.ObjectAllows coupling termination (cancellation, completion, erroring) of Sinks and Sources while creating a Flow from them. Similar toFlow.fromSinkAndSourcehowever that API does not connect the completion signals of the wrapped operators.
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Field SummaryFields Modifier and Type Field Description static CoupledTerminationFlow$MODULE$Static reference to the singleton instance of this Scala object.
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Constructor SummaryConstructors Constructor Description CoupledTerminationFlow$()
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Method SummaryAll Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description <I,O,M1,M2>
 Flow<I,O,scala.Tuple2<M1,M2>>fromSinkAndSource(Sink<I,M1> in, Source<O,M2> out)Deprecated.Use `Flow.fromSinkAndSourceCoupledMat(..., ..., Keep.both())` instead.
 
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Field Detail- 
MODULE$public static final CoupledTerminationFlow$ MODULE$ Static reference to the singleton instance of this Scala object.
 
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Method Detail- 
fromSinkAndSourcepublic <I,O,M1,M2> Flow<I,O,scala.Tuple2<M1,M2>> fromSinkAndSource(Sink<I,M1> in, Source<O,M2> out) Deprecated.Use `Flow.fromSinkAndSourceCoupledMat(..., ..., Keep.both())` instead. Since Akka 2.5.2.Similar toFlow.fromSinkAndSourcehowever couples the termination of these two operators.E.g. if the emitted Flowgets a cancellation, theSourceof course is cancelled, however the Sink will also be completed. The table below illustrates the effects in detail:Returned Flow Sink ( in)Source ( out)cause: upstream (sink-side) receives completion effect: receives completion effect: receives cancel cause: upstream (sink-side) receives error effect: receives error effect: receives cancel cause: downstream (source-side) receives cancel effect: completes effect: receives cancel effect: cancels upstream, completes downstream effect: completes cause: signals complete effect: cancels upstream, errors downstream effect: receives error cause: signals error or throws effect: cancels upstream, completes downstream cause: cancels effect: receives cancel The order in which the inandoutsides receive their respective completion signals is not defined, do not rely on its ordering.
 
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