Reports throw expressions in the Reactor/RxJava operator code.
Throwing exceptions from a Reactor/RxJava operator indicates a possible problem, because you can return a "Reactive-like" error:
Mono.error() or Flowable.error() from flatMap(),
or call sink.error() from the Reactor's handle() operator.
Also, Reactor factory methods allow returning checked exceptions without any errors, while throwing such exceptions without
the Exceptions class leads to a compilation error.
Example:
Flux.just(1, 2, 3).flatMap(i -> {
throw new RuntimeException();
})
After the quick-fix is applied:
Flux.just(1, 2, 3).flatMap(i -> {
return Flux.error(new RuntimeException());
})
New in 2019.3