Akka is a framework by Jonas Boner for writing correct concurrent, fault-tolerant and scalable applications. It promises:
Simpler Concurrency
Write simpler concurrent (yet correct) applications using Actors, STM & Transactors.
Event-driven Architecture
The perfect platform for asynchronous event-driven architectures. Never block.
True Scalability
Scale out on multi-core or multiple nodes using asynchronous message passing.
Fault-tolerance
Embrace failure. Write applications that self-heal using Erlang-style Actor supervisor hierarchies.
Transparent Remoting
Remote Actors gives you a high-performance transparent distributed programming model.
We'll looks at some real world examples of Akka in action.
Akka: Simpler Scalability, Fault-Tolerance, Concurrency & Remoting with Actors
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- New York Scala Enthusiasts
- Date
- 15-16 Feb 2010 (Add to calendar) GMT
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- (Exact location not available) , New York, US
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- 5.0 USD
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