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Actor system for Scala.js -- obsolete

This project is obsolete. It has been superseded by Akka.js.

This project aims at providing an actor system for Scala.js, featuring:

  • Supervision
  • (Almost) transparent collaboration with actors in an Akka-based backend
  • Transparent collaboration with actors in several Web Workers

It is currently a prototype, working well but still in a rough shape. Hence, it is not published anywhere yet.

Build it and try the examples

To build the libraries, use

> package

in an sbt console.

Fault-tolerance example

The fault-tolerance example is taken from Akka's documentation and showcases supervision, death watch notifications and the like.

Build it with:

> faultToleranceExample/fastOptJS

then open examples/faulttolerance/index-fastopt.html in your browser and look at the Web console for the output.

Web Workers example

The Web Workers example demonstrates the communication between Web Workers.

Build it with:

> webworkersExample/fastOptJS

then open examples/webworkers/index-fastopt.html in your browser and look at the Webconsole for the output.

Chat example (with client-server communication)

The Chat example is a full-stack Play/Akka/Scala.js application where client and server communicate transparently between Akka/JVM and "Akka/JS".

Build the client then run the server with:

> chatExampleScalaJS/fullOptJS
> project chatExample
[scalajs-actors-examples-chat] $ run

then navigate to http://localhost:9000/opt with your browser. To have some fun, open multiple tabs (or multiple browsers) and start playing with the chat.

Design documentation

The best source of documentation for the design at large is this report.

License

Scala.js actors is distributed under the Scala License.