I'm creating a bunch of actors that do some work and then they are stopped. In some of these actors I'm invoking 3rd party APIs that return a Future
.
MyActor extends Actor
{
....
def receive = {
case MsgA => {
...
//this evaluates to a Future
val p : Future = someFutureAPICall()
//stop the actor
context stop self
}
}
}
Now since the Future
is non-blocking the actor will be stopped right after that (?), even if the Future
has not completed. What is the expected behavior in this case ?
For example, if I've an onComplete
on the Future
, will that ever be executed even if the actor has stopped ?
MyActor extends Actor
{
....
def receive = {
case MsgA => {
...
//this evaluates to a Future
val p : Future = someFutureAPICall()
p.onComplete {
//will these expressions ever be evaluated ?
case Success(x) => log.info("Success")
case Failure(f) => log.info("Failure")
}
//stop the actor
context stop self
}
}
}