Patrick,
See:
http://www.gigaspaces.com/wiki/display/SBP/Scala+Integration

Note that GigaSpaces provide free edition that support up to 2 different 
machines (with a clustered space that can be partitioned with a backup) up to 4 
GB total space size with unlimited number of clients. This also includes free 
client side local cache. Gigaspace support also re-balancing and elasticity. 
See:
http://www.gigaspaces.com/wiki/display/XAP8/Elastic+Processing+Unit

Shay

----- Original Message -----
From: Patrick Logan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 01:44 PM
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: jini / javaspaces wrt scala and akka

Hi all,

I was involved in a jini/javaspaces project five years ago, with good
success. Recently I've been trying Scala including the Akka "actors"
library.

Akka has promise but has fewer capabilities than Jini and Javaspaces,
and is certainly less mature.

I am wondering if anyone on the River list has been using Akka with or
without Scala?

Might folks see River as a more mature, capable system worthy of a
revival now that Scala and Akka are attracting a lot of interest in a
related distributed programming model?

Has anyone tried Scala with River (or related services such as Bllitz)?

-Patrick


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