The implementation is pretty much the same. I wouldn’t be worried about
performance for ask, but tell is in general a better fit for actor to actor
communication.
/Patrik
ons 22 nov. 2017 kl. 07:37 skrev Evgeny Veretennikov <
evg.veretenni...@gmail.com>:
> Classic Akka Untyped docs says:
>
> The
Hi All ,
I have referenced the documentation for how to test new akka persistence
plugin via TCK test maven dependency , i have created Java journal specs as
being described there but when i do mvn test i do not see the test cases
are triggered of the akka TCK , do u know i need a specific mave
You might also want to take a look at mapAsync() instead of map() on the
first stage of your flow. I find anything with network I/O in it makes more
sense to run through a mapAsync().
Brian Maso
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017 at 9:27 AM, Julian Howarth <10.howa...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Take a look at `flatM
This is resolved by
https://github.com/ktoso/akka-persistence-tck-testing-from-java/pull/2
Have a look there.
Happy hakking
On Thu, Nov 23, 2017 at 7:46 AM, mahmoud romeh
wrote:
> Hi All ,
>
> I have referenced the documentation for how to test new akka persistence
> plugin via TCK test maven d
Hi Akka team,
Over the past week, I've implemented Akka Streams support for Unix Domain
Sockets by leveraging the JNR library. There's more work to be done and my
progress can be seen here: https://github.com/huntc/landlord/pull/14 (the
UnixDomainSocket class
itself:
https://github.com/huntc/