Thanks for your suggestion. So if i have two different actors with CHR and 
there is no guarantee that the messages  will be routed to same routee 
within the CHR's. If thats the case then i got to change my approach. 
Consistent hasing routing will work only for the same type of actors is it? 
Please let me know. 
 
 

On Thursday, March 20, 2014 11:18:36 AM UTC-4, √ wrote:

> Sounds like you don't want consistent hashing: 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consistent_hashing
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 4:09 PM, Sendhil Kumar M 
> <send...@gmail.com<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>>  
>> I read the article on ConsistentHashingGroup but is it possible for me to 
>> have different types of routees(Actors) in the group? If so how do i 
>> specify which type of actor should get message. Please let me know.
>>  
>> On Thursday, March 20, 2014 8:52:44 AM UTC-4, Patrik Nordwall wrote: 
>>  
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 20, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Sendhil Kumar M <send...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>
>>>>  I am using akka 2.3.0 and this is how i am creating the CHR.
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>> So my req is that which ever message went to a routee of TestConnActor 
>>>> they should all be consolidated as list in the Aggregator actor.
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> So if message 1 and 2 made it to TestConnActor  routee1 and message 3 
>>>> and 4 made it to TestConnActor routee2 then when the messages 1 and 2 
>>>> should reach the same routee of the Aggregator actor. Please suggest me if 
>>>> its doable with CHR.
>>>>
>>> but TestQuant and TestAgg don't have any routees in common. Both of them 
>>> create 3 separate routees each.
>>>
>>> You are using a deprecated API. This is now named ConsistentHashingPool. 
>>> I think you might be looking for ConsistentHashingGroup. The differences 
>>> between Pool and Group are described in the documentation: http://doc.
>>> akka.io/docs/akka/2.3.0/java/routing.html
>>>
>>> Take a look at that and let me know if things still are unclear.
>>>
>>> /Patrik
>>>  
>>>
>>>>   
>>>>
>>>> TestHashMapper  just uses one of the incoming message's id and returns 
>>>> that as hash key.
>>>>
>>>> TestHashMapper hashMapper =
>>>> *new* TestHashMapper(); 
>>>>
>>>> actorSystem().actorOf(Props.*create*(TestConnActor.
>>>>
>>>> *class*).withRouter(*new* *ConsistentHashingRouter( **new* Integer(3)).
>>>> *withHashMapper(hashMapper)*), "TestQuant" ); 
>>>>
>>>> actorSystem().actorOf(Props.*create*(TestEventAggregator.
>>>> *class*).withRouter(*new* *ConsistentHashingRouter( **new* Integer(3)).
>>>> *withHashMapper(hashMapper)*), "TestAgg" ); 
>>>>
>>>> actorSystem().actorOf(Props.*create*(TestBulkActor.
>>>> *class*).withRouter(*new* *ConsistentHashingRouter( **new* Integer(3)).
>>>> *withHashMapper(hashMapper)*), "TestBulk" ); 
>>>>
>>>>  ActorRef single = actorSystem().actorOf(
>>>> *new* RoundRobinPool(3).props(Props.*create*(TestSingleActor.*class*)), 
>>>> "TestSingle"); 
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> ~
>>>>   
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, March 20, 2014 3:14:03 AM UTC-4, Patrik Nordwall wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>  What version of Akka are you using? How do you create the CHR? 
>>>>> /Patrik
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>  On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:35 PM, Sendhil Kumar M 
>>>>> <send...@gmail.com>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>   I have implemented two CHR where one Router has 20 routees of 
>>>>>> Actor B and another CHR router with 5 routees and both these Routers 
>>>>>> uses 
>>>>>> the Same hashMapper which uses part of the incoming message to build it.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Input message:
>>>>>> 1
>>>>>> 2
>>>>>> 3
>>>>>> 4
>>>>>> 5
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Actor A calls CHR of Actor B
>>>>>> routee 1 of Actor B gets 1 and 2
>>>>>>  routee 2 of Actor B gets 3 and 4
>>>>>>  routee 3 of Actor B gets 5  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Now Actor B calls Actor C's CHR using the hash mapper returing the 
>>>>>> same key.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Expected result:
>>>>>>  routee 1 of Actor B gets 1 and 2
>>>>>>  routee 2 of Actor B gets 3 and 4
>>>>>>  routee 3 of Actor B gets 5  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> But i am seeing this.
>>>>>>  routee 1 of Actor B gets 1 and 3
>>>>>>  routee 2 of Actor B gets 2 and 5
>>>>>>  routee 3 of Actor B gets 4  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> I see th CHR is consistently passing the messages with the same key 
>>>>>> into same actor with a set of routees of same actors. But i am not 
>>>>>> seeing 
>>>>>> the same messages going to one routee of another actor with another CHR. 
>>>>>> The messages are going to different routees for the same hash key.
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> Can someone please explain how the consistent hashing router is 
>>>>>> implemented? What are the factors it uses to build the hashing and how 
>>>>>> it 
>>>>>> routes?
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  
>>>>>>  
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