Great.  Then I'm confused what the config would look like.  Would something 
like the following work?

cluster {
  singleton {
    singleton-name = "singleton1"
  }
  singleton-proxy {
    singleton-name = *"*singleton1"
  }
}


cluster {
  singleton {
    singleton-name = "singleton2"
  }
  singleton-proxy {
    singleton-name = *"*singleton2"
  }
}


On Monday, October 31, 2016 at 9:31:45 AM UTC-6, Patrik Nordwall wrote:
>
> You can create many different ClusterSingletonManager actors with 
> different settings, each one managing one singleton.
>
> Regards,
> Patrik
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 4:18 PM, Justin Robbins <justinh...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I posted this question 
>> <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/40334570/can-a-cluster-have-multiple-singleton-actors>
>>  
>> over on Stack Overflow but I figured I'd also post it here since Akka.com 
>> lists this mailing list as a place for community support.
>>
>>
>> Can there be multiple different actors which are singletons in an Akka 
>> cluster?
>>
>>
>> For example, let's say I need a single entry point into *multiple* systems. 
>> I might want *Singleton1* to be responsible for entry into *System1* and 
>> *Singleton2* to be responsible for entry into *System2*. It does not 
>> seem ideal to have a single singleton Actor with multiple responsibilities. 
>> I'm of course ok with both singleton actors running on the same node.
>>
>>
>> The Akka docs 
>> <http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/current/java/cluster-singleton.html> state 
>> the ClusterSingletonManager "manages one singleton actor instance among all 
>> cluster nodes or a group of nodes." This, along with the Configuration 
>> documentation example, lead me to conclude what I'm asking for is not 
>> possible, but I figured I'd ask to confirm. Thanks!
>>
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