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javacOptions ++= Seq("-source", "1.8", "-target", "1.8", "-Xlint")
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libraryDependencies ++= Seq(
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<head>
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<title>Akka Persistence Samples in Java with Lambdas</title>
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</head>
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<body>
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<div>
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<h2>Akka Persistence Samples</h2>
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<p>
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This tutorial contains examples that illustrate a subset of
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<a href="http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/2.4-SNAPSHOT/java/lambda-persistence.html" target="_blank">Akka Persistence</a> features.
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</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Processors and channels</li>
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<li>Processsor snapshots</li>
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<li>Eventsourced processors</li>
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<li>Processor failure handling</li>
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<li>Processor views</li>
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<li>Processor conversation recovery</li>
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</ul>
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<p>
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Custom storage locations for the journal and snapshots can be defined in
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<a href="#code/src/main/resources/application.conf" class="shortcut">application.conf</a>.
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</p>
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</div>
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<div>
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<h2>Processors and channels</h2>
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<p>
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<a href="#code/src/main/java/sample/persistence/ProcessorChannelExample.java" class="shortcut">ProcessorChannelExample.java</a>
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defines an <code>ExampleProcessor</code> and an <code>ExampleDestination</code>. The processor sends messages to a
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destination via a channel. The destination confirms the delivery of these messages so that replayed messages aren't
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redundantly delivered to the destination. Repeated runs of the application demonstrates that the processor receives
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both replayed and new messages whereas the channel only receives new messages, sent by the application. The processor
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also receives replies from the destination, demonstrating that a channel preserves sender references.
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</p>
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<p>
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To run this example, go to the <a href="#run" class="shortcut">Run</a> tab, and run the application main class
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<b><code>sample.persistence.ProcessorChannelExample</code></b> several times.
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</p>
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</div>
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<h2>Processor snapshots</h2>
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<p>
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<a href="#code/src/main/java/sample/persistence/SnapshotExample.java" class="shortcut">SnapshotExample.java</a>
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demonstrates how processors can take snapshots of application state and recover from previously stored snapshots.
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Snapshots are offered to processors at the beginning of recovery, before any messages (younger than the snapshot)
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are replayed.
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</p>
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<p>
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To run this example, go to the <a href="#run" class="shortcut">Run</a> tab, and run the application main class
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<b><code>sample.persistence.SnapshotExample</code></b> several times. With every run, the state offered by the
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most recent snapshot is printed to <code>stdout</code>, followed by the updated state after sending new persistent
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messages to the processor.
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<h2>Eventsourced processors</h2>
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<a href="#code/src/main/java/sample/persistence/EventsourcedExample.java" class="shortcut">EventsourcedExample.java</a>
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is described in detail in the <a href="http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/2.4-SNAPSHOT/java/lambda-persistence.html#event-sourcing" target="_blank">Event sourcing</a>
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section of the user documentation. With every application run, the <code>ExampleProcessor</code> is recovered from
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events stored in previous application runs, processes new commands, stores new events and snapshots and prints the
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current processor state to <code>stdout</code>.
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To run this example, go to the <a href="#run" class="shortcut">Run</a> tab, and run the application main class
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<b><code>sample.persistence.EventsourcedExample</code></b> several times.
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</p>
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</div>
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<h2>Processor failure handling</h2>
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<p>
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<a href="#code/src/main/java/sample/persistence/ProcessorFailureExample.java" class="shortcut">ProcessorFailureExample.java</a>
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shows how a processor can delete persistent messages from the journal if they threw an exception. Throwing an exception
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restarts the processor and replays messages. In order to prevent that the message that caused the exception is replayed,
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it is marked as deleted in the journal (during invocation of <code>preRestart</code>). This is a common pattern in
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command-sourcing to compensate write-ahead logging of messages.
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To run this example, go to the <a href="#run" class="shortcut">Run</a> tab, and run the application main class
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<b><code>sample.persistence.ProcessorFailureExample</code></b> several times.
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<a href="http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/2.4-SNAPSHOT/java/lambda-persistence.html#event-sourcing" target="_blank">Event sourcing</a>
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on the other hand, does not persist commands directly but rather events that have been derived from received commands
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(not shown here). These events are known to be successfully applicable to current processor state i.e. there's
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no need for deleting them from the journal. Event sourced processors usually have a lower throughput than command
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command.
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<h2>Processor views</h2>
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<a href="#code/src/main/java/sample/persistence/ViewExample.java" class="shortcut">ViewExample.java</a> demonstrates
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how a view (<code>ExampleView</code>) is updated with the persistent message stream of a processor
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(<code>ExampleProcessor</code>). Messages sent to the processor are read from <code>stdin</code>. Views also support
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snapshotting and can be used in combination with channels in the same way as processors.
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To run this example, go to the <a href="#run" class="shortcut">Run</a> tab, and run the application main class
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<b><code>sample.persistence.ViewExample</code></b>.
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</p>
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<p>
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Views can also receive events that have been persisted by event sourced processors (not shown).
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</div>
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<h2>Processor conversation recovery</h2>
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<a href="#code/src/main/java/sample/persistence/ConversationRecoveryExample.java" class="shortcut">ConversationRecoveryExample.java</a>
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defines two processors that send messages to each other via channels. The reliable delivery properties of channels,
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</p>
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To run this example, go to the <a href="#run" class="shortcut">Run</a> tab, and run the application main class
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<b><code>sample.persistence.ConversationRecoveryExample</code></b> several times.
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</div>
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<head>
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<title>Akka Persistence Samples with Scala</title>
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<title>Akka Persistence Samples in Java</title>
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</head>
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<div>
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<h2>Akka Persistence Samples</h2>
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<p>
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This tutorial contains examples that illustrate a subset of
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<a href="http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/2.4-SNAPSHOT/java/persistence.html" target="_blank">Akka Persistence</a> features.
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title=Akka Supervision in Java with Lambdas
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description=Illustrates supervision in Akka
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tags=akka,java,java8,sample
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authorName=Akka Team
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authorLink=http://akka.io/
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sourceLink=https://github.com/akka/akka
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