* Receive class that wraps PartialFunction, to avoid
scary scala types
* move AbstractActorContext to AbstractActor.ActorContext
* converting docs, many, many UntypedActor
* removing UntypedActor docs
* add unit test for ReceiveBuilder
* MiMa filters
* consistent use of getContext(), self(), sender()
* rename cross references
* migration guide
* skip samples for now
* improve match type safetyi, add matchUnchecked
* the `? extends P` caused code like this to compile:
`match(String.class, (Integer i) -> {})`
* added matchUnchecked, since it can still be useful (um, convenient)
to be able to do:
`matchUnchecked(List.class, (List<String> list) -> {})`
* eleminate some scala.Option
* preRestart
* findChild
* ActorIdentity.getActorRef
* The reason is to have a consistent approach for Sequence and
TimeBasedUUID, which are both intended as unique event identifiers.
* This means that you can use the offset that is returned in `EventEnvelope`
as the `offset` parameter in a subsequent query.
* treat snapshot load failure in same way as other recovery failures
* if load of snapshot fails the persistent actor will be stopped, since
we can't assume that a consistent state would be recovered just by
replaying all events, since events may have been deleted
* additional recovery docs
* improve log message
This entails:
* adding akka.pattern.PatternCS.* to enable ask etc. with
CompletionStage
* changing RequestContext to offer an ExecutionContextExecutor for the
CompletionStage.*Async combinators
* splitting up akka.stream.Queue for JavaDSL consistency
* make the standard queries "single method interfaces" that may be implemented
by a query journal plugin
* remove hints (major problems with varargs anyway), the hints for standard
queries should be given in configuration instead, e.g. refresh-interval
+ LambdaDoc samples now in the docs project
= simplified internal state by removing recoveryPending
= recovery is now triggered in around* method, so user is free to use
preStart freely - recovery works even if one forgets to call super on
preStart
* changing Plugin API for asyncWriteMessages and writeMessages
* passing explicit AtomicWrite that represents the events of
persistAll, or a single event from persist
* journal may reject events before storing them, and that
will result in onPersistRejected (logging) and continue in the
persistent actor
* clarified the semantics with regards to batches and atomic writes,
and failures and rejections in the api docs of asyncWriteMessages
and writeMessages
* adjust the Java plugin API, asyncReplayMessages, doLoadAsync
+ per plugin scoped adapters
+ could be swapped during runtime
+per EventAdapter now has manifest and is configurable ai la serializers
+ json examples in docs
+ including "completely manual" example in case one wants to add
metadata TO the persisted event
+ better error reporting when misconfigured bindings
+ manifest is handled by in memory plugin
- did not check if it works with LevelDB plugin yet
> TODO: json example uses Gson, as that's simplest to do, can we use
+per allows 1:n adapters, multiple adapters can be bound to 1 class
* remove channels
* remove View
* remove Processor
* collapse the complicated internal state management
that was spread out between Processor, Eventsourced and Recovery
* remove Recovery trait, this caused some duplication between Eventsourced
and PersistentView, but but the enhanced PersistentView will not be based
on recovery infrastructure, and therefore PersistentView code will be replaced anyway
* remove PersistentBatch
* remove LoopMessage
* remove deleteMessages of individual messages
* remove Persistent, PersistentRepr and PersistentImpl are kept
* remove processorId
* update doc sample code
* note in migration guide about persistenceId
* rename Resequencable to PersistentEnvelope