Hello Muthukumaran,

I'm not actually using nettty but cloudhopper-smpp. It uses netty. I 
couldn't work out how to integrate cloudhopper-smpp with Akka and hence I 
was 
looking at netty to understand ways of integrating cloudhopper-smpp to 
netty. 

I'm wrapping each SmppSession inside it's own actor.

On Friday, 6 February 2015 10:54:37 UTC, Muthukumaran Kothandaraman wrote:
>
> Few things to take care of using a router at InboundHandler
>
> - ensuring that routees are available before the connections are being 
> accepted 
> - ensuring that ChannelContextHandler - passed in message, is not stored 
> by routee actor internally for any purposes. This should be sufficient for 
> pure req/reply pattern
>
> Regards
> Muthu
>
>
> On Thursday, 5 February 2015 03:39:18 UTC+5:30, Jabbar Azam wrote:
>>
>> After alot of head scratching I came to same conclusions as you. It's 
>> good to see somebody else having the same ideas.
>>
>> On Wednesday, 4 February 2015 21:06:11 UTC, Ngoc Dao wrote:
>>>
>>> Generally there are 2 ways to design for this problem:
>>>
>>> Once you have an actor reference, you can send things to it. So you can 
>>> simply do this:
>>> targetActorRef ! myThing
>>>
>>> When the actor is done with the processing, it will call:
>>> myThing.myMethod
>>>
>>> This design is OK when the target actor is very reliable and it lies in 
>>> the same node with myThing.
>>>
>>> Another way, is to use an actor to wrap around myThing. This wrapper 
>>> actor will communicate with targetActorRef. It may watch targetActorRef to 
>>> handle the case when targetActorRef dies, targetActorRef doesn't respond 
>>> after some timeout etc.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at 10:09:19 PM UTC+9, Jabbar Azam wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I found some nice example showing integration of netty with akka on 
>>>> github. This is what I'm looking at https://github.com/gibffe/fuse 
>>>> specifically 
>>>> https://github.com/gibffe/fuse/blob/master/src/main/java/com/sulaco/fuse/netty/FuseChannelHandler.java
>>>>
>>>> Its embarrassingly simple :)
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, 3 February 2015 13:48:47 UTC, Jabbar Azam wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Oops I meant channel handler.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, 3 February 2015 13:32:21 UTC, Jabbar Azam wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry for the late reply. For some reason the forum messages didn't 
>>>>>> get forwarded to my email.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I was thinking of using typedactors because I am trying to integrate 
>>>>>> non actor code(cloudhopper SMPP which uses netty) into an actor system. 
>>>>>> Netty does use callbacks so I can use asynchronous behaviour.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Do you think I could encapsulate a netty channel inside an actor? A 
>>>>>> netty channel can call callbacks whenever something changes in the 
>>>>>> channel.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, 30 January 2015 12:38:14 UTC, Björn Antonsson wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Are you sure that you need to block the sending code while the actor 
>>>>>>> does its work? Is there an asynchronous API in netty that you can use 
>>>>>>> where 
>>>>>>> the actor would invoke a callback when it has finished processing the 
>>>>>>> packet?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> B/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On 27 January 2015 at 11:03:26, Jabbar Azam (aja...@gmail.com) 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I think I need to look at typedactors.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, 27 January 2015 09:29:43 UTC, Jabbar Azam wrote: 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hello, 
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> How do I send a message from java non actor based code into an 
>>>>>>>> actor system? The code will be running on the same node and will be 
>>>>>>>> part of 
>>>>>>>> the same source code. So netty will be running, receiving packets, 
>>>>>>>> which 
>>>>>>>> will send any received packets into an actor system. The actor system 
>>>>>>>> will 
>>>>>>>> process the packets and then send the response payload back to the 
>>>>>>>> netty 
>>>>>>>> code.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
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