sorry, the reason is [x.y.Reply$], i.e. full path of the message class

On Wednesday, January 14, 2015 at 4:53:36 PM UTC-5, Nan Zhu wrote:
>
> Hi, all
>
> Here is the overview of my system 
>
> (two machines)
>
> ActorSystem1 (RemoteActorRefProvider )  => 
> ActorSystem2(ClusterActorRefProvider)
>
> actor in ActorSystem1 sent a hello message to actorSystem2 via a 
> cluster-aware router, and the receiver in the cluster replies a message 
> "Reply" (defined by me)
>
> Now, the problem is 
>
> ActorSystem2 can see the hello message from ActorSystem1, 
>
> however, ActorSystem1 complains that the association with ActorSystem2 has 
> failed, Reason [Reply]...
>
> I'm confused by the reason of the failed Association...the reason is the 
> user-defined message?
>
> additional information: (though I don't think it's relevant)
>
> ActorSystem2 is running a Cluster Sharding system 
>
> Can anyone give some hint about this situation? 
>
> Thank you 
>
> Nan 
>
>

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