Background:
I needed to consume Server-Sent Events from java, preferably with RxJava, for an Android application that I am developing.
Naturally, I turned to Google and to StackOverflow to find if such solution existed.
While looking for this, I saw a few questions on SO that were similar to my own query, some with answers, but mostly unsolved or solved unsatisfactorily (from my point of view).
What happened:
I thought a'right, I may be able to build it myself. So I built a small library for doing just that, consuming Server-Sent Events with RxJava.
Then I remembered about those few questions that asked for such solutions, and dropped them a link to the GitHub repository, clearly stating that I made it. This was the result:
Question:
Why was this answer removed? I can try to guess, but I still don't know. Downvoting and removing the answer doesn't tell me much.
I understand that "link-only" answers are discouraged. Does it still apply when the question is about finding a library?
What could I have done better?
Was the mod's action necessary?
Should the mod have handled it in another way?