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I have created an ActorSystem a synopsis of my system is

akka://JL/user/store/meatProcessor
akka://JL/user/store/Server/

The store contructor looks like this

.....
public Store(){
    server = this.getContext().actorOf(
            Props.create(Server.class)
            .withDispatcher("my-thread-pool-dispatcher")
            .withRouter(new RoundRobinPool(lowerBound)
            .withResizer(resizer)),
            "Server");
....
meatProcessor = this.getContext().actorOf(Props.create(meatProcessor.class)
                            .withRouter(new RoundRobinPool(lowerBound)
                            .withResizer(resizer)),
            "meatProcessor");
......}

So if "store" creates these two actors it should be their parent right?

When I am in in the meatProcessor actor

I try to send a message to the Server with the following

getContext().actorSelection("../Server").tell(new SomeMsg(), getSelf());  

My messages are sent to dead letters.

But it works when I use the Absolute path of

getContext().actorSelection("user/store/Server").tell(new SomeMsg(), getSelf()); 

Can anyone tell me why ".." does not work?

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  • This question is too specific (your particular program) and at the same time not well enough specified (does not contain enough information to answer it); please consider reworking or removing it. May 26, 2014 at 7:41
  • Is it possible that your meatProcessor actor is not actually a sibling to the Server actor like you think it is? That would certainly result in the behavior you are seeing where the relative path does not work but the absolute path does.
    – cmbaxter
    May 26, 2014 at 11:18
  • I edited my original post and added more information.
    – nucleus
    May 27, 2014 at 19:50

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I think this is a bug when using a router.

I got it to work by doing this

getContext().actorSelection("../../Server").tell(new SomeMsg(), getSelf());  

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