On 06.05.14 18:21, Ashley Aitken wrote:
Thanks again Martin.
On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 14:37:48 UTC+8, Martin Krasser wrote:
Good so I am on the write track. I am confused a little about
the Views keeping stage in memory and with snapshots. What state
would this be? Surely the rea
Thanks again Martin.
On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 14:37:48 UTC+8, Martin Krasser wrote:
>
> Good so I am on the write track. I am confused a little about the Views
> keeping stage in memory and with snapshots. What state would this be?
> Surely the read model itself is maintaining most of the state
On 06.05.14 08:18, Ashley Aitken wrote:
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your response to my questions.
On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 13:13:46 UTC+8, Martin Krasser wrote:
Finally, I believe I would like to track all the events that get
added to the entire journal (treating it like a combined log)
Hi Martin,
Thank you for your response to my questions.
On Tuesday, 6 May 2014 13:13:46 UTC+8, Martin Krasser wrote:
Finally, I believe I would like to track all the events that get added to
> the entire journal (treating it like a combined log). Is that possible?
> Is it one big log-like
Hi Ashley,
On 05.05.14 17:44, Ashley Aitken wrote:
Howdy All,
This is my first post and I am new to Akka and Scala but very excited
about using Akka Persistence and CQRS / ES for a new Web application I
am developing.
Welcome!
I have been reading a lot about CQRS / ES and playing around w
Howdy All,
This is my first post and I am new to Akka and Scala but very excited about
using Akka Persistence and CQRS / ES for a new Web application I am
developing. I have been reading a lot about CQRS / ES and playing around
with Akka Persistence and have a few questions I hope you can hel