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A Hands-On Guide to Akka with Scala

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Study method
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Duration
1.7 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Reed courses certificate of completion - Free
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

This hands-on guide to akka with scala course includes a whole host of practical tips and advice, helping you to develop a hands-on guide to akka with scala skills to become the scala developer or profession you can be.

Packed with videos, PDFs and exercises, it'll equip you with what it takes to be a successful scala developer in today’s business landscape, covering a broad range of topics, from sbt with akka to actor system.

Curriculum

4
sections
16
lectures
1h 45m
total
    • 1: 1 - Using sbt with akka 08:27
    • 2: 2 - Creating an actor system 05:37
    • 3: 3 - Sending messages to actors 08:42
    • 4: 4 - Returning from Actors with Futures 08:11
    • 5: 5 - Changing Actor States 07:46
    • 6: 6 - Stopping Actors 06:10
    • 7: 7 - Parent Child Actor Relationships 09:22
    • 8: 8 - OneForAll Fault Tolerance 14:42
    • 9: 9 - AllForOne Fault Tolerance 03:55
    • 10: 10 - Smallest Mailbox Pool 08:08
    • 11: 11 - Balancing Pool 03:01
    • 12: 12 - Round Robin 03:01
    • 13: 13 - Broadcast Pool 02:25
    • 14: 13 - Basic Scheduling 06:22
    • 15: 14 - Scheduling Actor Messages 04:52
    • 16: 15 - Cancelling Schedules 03:21

Course media

Description

With expert guidance and a combination of videos, PDFs, and worksheets, this course will enable you to develop your Akka with Scala, become a Scala programmer and unlock your full potential.

This A Hands-On Guide to Akka with Scala course covers:

  1. Actor system : what you need to know
  2. Fault Tolerance: tailoring your approach to maximise impact
  3. Mastering How to set up actors and actor systems
  4. Message Routing
  5. Scheduling

You’ll also be able to access a number of exclusive bonus resources to help you along your A Hands-On Guide to Akka with Scala journey, including:

  • Routing
  • Round Robin
  • Actor Scheduling

Course Curriculum :

Section 1 - Introduction

  • Using sbt with akka
  • Creating an actor system
  • Sending messages to actors
  • Returning from Actors with Futures
  • Changing Actor States
  • Stopping Actors

Section 2 - Fault Tolerance

  • Parent Child Actor Relationships
  • OneForAll Fault Tolerance
  • AllForOne Fault Tolerance

Section 3 - Routing

  • Smallest Mailbox Pool
  • Balancing Pool
  • Round Robin
  • Broadcast Pool

Section 4 - Actor Scheduling

  • Basic Scheduling
  • Scheduling Actor Messages
  • Cancelling Schedules

Top reasons to Study Online at Frontier Education

  • Tailor made: Course adapted to market needs and interests
  • Flexible programs: study and work at your own pace on easy-to-use web platforms
  • Online education: progressive teaching methods with video or easy to understand medium
  • Multicultural: connect with classmates from all corners of the globe

Who is this course for?

This A Hands-On Guide to Akka with Scala is ideal for people looking to progress their career into a Scala Developer, for those who want to become Scala programmers, as well as looking to further develop their skills and knowledge.

Requirements

  • A basic understanding of Scala

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