Thanks for un-blurring the line between journals and durable queues - that 
answered the question :)

On Thursday, May 8, 2014 10:37:46 AM UTC+1, Lawrence Wagerfield wrote:
>
> I read this tweet from Martin Krasser this morning:
>
> "#Akka-persistence is optimized for making stateful actors durable (at 
>> very high transaction rates), not for implementing durable queues"
>
>
> I am confused as akka-persistence is comparable to other event sourcing 
> solutions<http://www.google.com/url?q=http%3A%2F%2Fdoc.akka.io%2Fdocs%2Fakka%2Fsnapshot%2Fproject%2Fmigration-guide-eventsourced-2.3.x.html&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNFb6qblw5WkAG2YFxhk-XxinSBNKg>,
>  
> which rely on durable queues / journals.
>
> So: what exactly is the scope of akka-persistence? Should it just be used 
> for serializing actor state without their mailboxes? This is what I gleaned 
> from the above tweet (retweeted by Jonas).
>

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