The new remoting implementation for actor messages was released in Akka 2.4.11 two months ago. Artery is the code name for it. It’s a drop-in replacement to the old remoting in many cases, but the implementation is completely new and it comes with many important improvements such as: Focused on high-throughput, low-latency communication, mostly allocation-free operation Isolation of internal contr
We are using Aeron as the underlying transport in the new remoting implementation for Actor messages. The Aeron transport is based on UDP but it provides pretty much the same guarantees as TCP when it comes to message order and delivery. It is focused at performance and is more efficient than TCP. Artery is designed from the ground up to support high-throughput in the magnitude of 1 million messag
Instant Messaging at LinkedIn: Scaling to Hundreds of Thousands of Persistent Connections on One Machine Coauthor: Cliff Snyder We recently introduced Instant Messaging on LinkedIn, complete with typing indicators and read receipts. To make this happen, we needed a way to push data from the server to mobile and web clients over persistent connections instead of the traditional request-response par
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Dear Hakkers, we—the Akka committers—are very pleased to announce Akka Streams & HTTP 2.0. This major update represents the culmination of an inspiring community push after our 1.0 release more than five months ago. The changes we made can be classified into two categories: We streamlined the API in response to user feedback—both direct and indirect—by offering a well-rounded set of combinators fo
Akka in Action is a comprehensive tutorial on building message-oriented systems using Akka. The book takes a hands-on approach, where each new concept is followed by an example that shows you how it works, how to implement the code, and how to (unit) test it. about the technology Akka makes it relatively easy to build applications in the cloud or on devices with many cores that efficiently use the
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