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Mastering Akka

By : Christian Baxter
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Mastering Akka

By: Christian Baxter

Overview of this book

For a programmer, writing multi-threaded applications is critical as it is important to break large tasks into smaller ones and run them simultaneously. Akka is a distributed computing toolkit that uses the abstraction of the Actor model, enabling developers to build correct, concurrent, and distributed applications using Java and Scala with ease. The book begins with a quick introduction that simplifies concurrent programming with actors. We then proceed to master all aspects of domain-driven design. We’ll teach you how to scale out with Akka Remoting/Clustering. Finally, we introduce Conductr as a means to deploy to and manage microservices across a cluster.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Mastering Akka
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Using clustering in the bookstore application


The original bookstore app was set up to run in a multi-server configuration, with each server containing and running a full copy of the application code. This was your basic example of simple horizontal scalability; if you need more throughput, just add another server with the full application deployed to it. The problem with this approach is that it treats all application components equally in how they need to scale, and that's a naive way to view things. In reality, we will want to fully separate our components and allow each to have its own scaling profile.

In this section, we will introduce clustering into the bookstore app. We won't fully separate out our components yet, as that will be the primary focus of the next chapter. This also means that we won't introduce any remote interactions when leveraging actors from different modules, like the sales-order-create flow does in its use of the inventory and user systems. We can set that up here...