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that you will need to take special care with the network configuration when using Docker,
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described here: @ref:[Akka behind NAT or in a Docker container](../remoting.md#remote-configuration-nat)
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For an example of how to set up a project using Akka Cluster and Docker take a look at the
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["akka-docker-cluster" sample](https://github.com/muuki88/activator-akka-docker).
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You can look at the
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@java[@extref[Cluster with docker-compse example project](samples:akka-samples-cluster-docker-compose-java)]
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@scala[@extref[Cluster with docker-compose example project](samples:akka-samples-cluster-docker-compose-scala)]
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to see what this looks like in practice.
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version=$akka.version$
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## Sample project
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You can look at the
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@extref[OSGi Dining Hakkers example project](samples:akka-samples-osgi-dining-hakkers)
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to see what this looks like in practice.
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## Background
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[OSGi](http://www.osgi.org/developer) is a mature packaging and deployment standard for component-based systems. It
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The goal here is to map the OSGi lifecycle more directly to the Akka lifecycle. The `ActorSystemActivator` creates
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the actor system with a class loader that finds resources (`application.conf` and `reference.conf` files) and classes
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from the application bundle and all transitive dependencies.
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## Sample
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A complete sample project is provided in @extref[akka-sample-osgi-dining-hakkers](samples:akka-sample-osgi-dining-hakkers)
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version=$akka.version$
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}
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## Sample project
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You can look at the
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@java[@extref[Cluster Sharding example project](samples:akka-samples-cluster-sharding-java)]
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@scala[@extref[Cluster Sharding example project](samples:akka-samples-cluster-sharding-scala)]
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to see what this looks like in practice.
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## Introduction
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Cluster sharding is useful when you need to distribute actors across several nodes in the cluster and want to
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version="$akka.version$"
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}
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## Sample project
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You can look at the
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@java[@extref[Cluster example project](samples:akka-samples-cluster-java)]
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@scala[@extref[Cluster example project](samples:akka-samples-cluster-scala)]
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to see what this looks like in practice.
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## When and where to use Akka Cluster
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An architectural choice you have to make is if you are going to use a microservices architecture or
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version="$akka.version$"
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}
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## Sample project
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You can look at the
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@java[@extref[Distributed Data example project](samples:akka-samples-distributed-data-java)]
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@scala[@extref[Distributed Data example project](samples:akka-samples-distributed-data-scala)]
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to see what this looks like in practice.
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## Introduction
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*Akka Distributed Data* is useful when you need to share data between nodes in an
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version="$akka.version$"
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}
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## Sample project
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You can look at the
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@java[@extref[FSM example project](samples:akka-samples-fsm-java)]
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@scala[@extref[FSM example project](samples:akka-samples-fsm-scala)]
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to see what this looks like in practice.
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## Overview
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The FSM (Finite State Machine) is available as @scala[a mixin for the] @java[an abstract base class that implements an] Akka Actor and
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and their semantics. For details on how that translates into real code, please
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refer to the corresponding chapters for Scala and Java APIs.
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## Sample project
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You can look at the
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@extref[Supervision example project](samples:akka-samples-supervision-java)
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to see what this looks like in practice.
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<a id="supervision-directives"></a>
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## What Supervision Means
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* [cluster-metrics](cluster-metrics.md)
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* [distributed-data](distributed-data.md)
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* [cluster-dc](cluster-dc.md)
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* [multi-jvm-testing](multi-jvm-testing.md)
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* [multi-node-testing](multi-node-testing.md)
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* [io-tcp](io-tcp.md)
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* [io-udp](io-udp.md)
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* [camel](camel.md)
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* [multi-jvm-testing](multi-jvm-testing.md)
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version=$akka.version$
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}
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If you are using the latest nightly build you should pick a timestamped Akka version from
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[https://repo.akka.io/snapshots/com/typesafe/akka/akka-multi-node-testkit_2.11/](https://repo.akka.io/snapshots/com/typesafe/akka/akka-multi-node-testkit_2.11/).
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We recommend against using `SNAPSHOT` in order to obtain stable builds.
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## Sample project
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You can look at the
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@extref[Multi Node example project](samples:akka-samples-multi-node)
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to see what this looks like in practice.
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## Multi Node Testing Concepts
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version="1.8"
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}
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## Sample project
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You can look at the
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@java[@extref[Persistence example project](samples:akka-samples-persistence-java)]
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@scala[@extref[Persistence example project](samples:akka-samples-persistence-scala)]
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to see what this looks like in practice.
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## Introduction
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Akka persistence enables stateful actors to persist their internal state so that it can be recovered when an actor
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It requires that you create the destination actors on the remote nodes with matching paths.
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That is not done by the router.
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## Remoting Sample
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You can download a ready to run @scala[@extref[remoting sample](ecs:akka-samples-remote-scala)]@java[@extref[remoting sample](ecs:akka-samples-remote-java)]
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together with a tutorial for a more hands-on experience. The source code of this sample can be found in the
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@scala[@extref[Akka Samples Repository](samples:akka-sample-remote-scala)]@java[@extref[Akka Samples Repository](samples:akka-sample-remote-java)].
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## Performance tuning
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### Lanes
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}
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```
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@java[@extref[Cluster with docker-compse example project](samples:akka-samples-cluster-docker-compose-java)]
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@scala[@extref[Cluster with docker-compose example project](samples:akka-samples-cluster-docker-compose-scala)]
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to see what this looks like in practice.
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It requires that you create the destination actors on the remote nodes with matching paths.
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That is not done by the router.
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<a id="remote-sample"></a>
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## Remoting Sample
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You can download a ready to run @scala[@extref[remoting sample](ecs:akka-samples-remote-scala)]@java[@extref[remoting sample](ecs:akka-samples-remote-java)]
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together with a tutorial for a more hands-on experience. The source code of this sample can be found in the
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@scala[@extref[Akka Samples Repository](samples:akka-sample-remote-scala)]@java[@extref[Akka Samples Repository](samples:akka-sample-remote-java)].
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### Remote Events
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It is possible to listen to events that occur in Akka Remote, and to subscribe/unsubscribe to these events
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* *192.168.0.0 - 192.168.255.255* (network class C)
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For further details see [RFC 1597](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1597) and [RFC 1918](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1918).
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You can look at the
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@java[@extref[Cluster with docker-compse example project](samples:akka-samples-cluster-docker-compose-java)]
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@scala[@extref[Cluster with docker-compose example project](samples:akka-samples-cluster-docker-compose-scala)]
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to see what this looks like in practice.
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"extref.akka.http.base_url" -> "http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka-http/current/%s",
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"extref.wikipedia.base_url" -> "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%s",
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"extref.github.base_url" -> (GitHub.url(version.value) + "/%s"), // for links to our sources
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"extref.samples.base_url" -> "https://github.com/akka/akka-samples/tree/2.5/%s",
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"extref.samples.base_url" -> "https://developer.lightbend.com/start/?group=akka&project=%s",
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"extref.ecs.base_url" -> "https://example.lightbend.com/v1/download/%s",
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"scaladoc.akka.base_url" -> "https://doc.akka.io/api/akka/2.5",
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"scaladoc.akka.http.base_url" -> "https://doc.akka.io/api/akka-http/current",
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