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Mastering Akka

You're reading from   Mastering Akka A hands-on guide to build application using the Akka framework

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786465023
Length 436 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Christian Baxter Christian Baxter
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Building a Better Reactive App FREE CHAPTER 2. Simplifying Concurrent Programming with Actors 3. Curing Anemic Models with Domain-Driven Design 4. Making History with Event Sourcing 5. Separating Concerns with CQRS 6. Going with the Flow with Akka Streams 7. REST Easy with Akka HTTP 8. Scaling Out with Akka Remoting/Clustering 9. Managing Deployments with ConductR 10. Troubleshooting and Best Practices

Troubleshooting and best practices for Akka HTTP

When using Akka HTTP, there are a few best practices and a troubleshooting tip that I'd like to share with you. With the information in this section, you will be better equipped to employ Akka HTTP within your codebase.

Trouble with the tilde

Back in Chapter 7, REST Easy with Akka HTTP, when discussing the high-level Inbound HTTP API, we talked about composing routes together with the tile operator (~). At the end of the section titled Composing directives together, I gave a tip about forgetting to include the ~ and the effect it can have. Here, I'll provide a more concrete example of this problem and the symptom you will see when you encounter it. Consider the following set of routes that you set up to handle your inbound requests:

pathPrefix("book"){ 
  (get & path(Segment)){ id => 
    . . . 
  } 
  (post & entity(as[CatalogNewBook])){ req => 
    . . . 
  } 
} 

The intention here was to set up two routes...

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