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I dont understand this statement about closing over the actor ref in the callback. Currently I am using

public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
        ActorRef senderActorRef = getSender(); //never close over a future
        if (message instanceof String) {
            Future<String> f =akka.dispatch.Futures.future(new Callable<String>() {
                public String call() {
                    String value= jedisWrapper.getString("name");
                    senderActorRef.tell((String) message,ActorRef.noSender());
                    return "what";
                }
            }, ex);
            f.onSuccess(new OnSuccessExtension(), ex);
        }
    }

private final class OnSuccessExtension extends OnSuccess {
        @Override
        public void onSuccess(Object arg0) throws Throwable {
            log.info("what");
        }
    }

Is this the right way to use it? How can I pass the Sender Actor ref in the OnSuccess method? Also whats the difference between onSuccess and OnComplete ? If I want to use onComplete how would I use it?

Answer: Pass the Sender Actor Ref in the constructor. The answer given by another user. OnSuccess is a specialized form of OnComplete. OnComplete useage from Akka docs

final ExecutionContext ec = system.dispatcher();
future.onComplete(new OnComplete<String>() {
public void onComplete(Throwable failure, String result) {
if (failure != null) {
//We got a failure, handle it here
} else {
// We got a result, do something with it
}
}
}, ec);
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    The way you're doing it is fine. The race condition only arises if you call getSender() from within the OnSuccess method.
    – Ryan
    Sep 29, 2015 at 15:48
  • Can I use getSelf in the onSuccess method? It wont be a race condition as its always going to be the same actor?
    – Mark
    Sep 29, 2015 at 15:55
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    getSelf is safe but it's possible the actor could be dead at that point and the message will end up in the dead letters queue.
    – Ryan
    Sep 29, 2015 at 16:52

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Pass it in the constructor:

public void onReceive(Object message) throws Exception {
    final ActorRef senderActorRef = getSender(); //never close over a future
    if (message instanceof String) {
        Future<String> f = // ...
        f.onSuccess(new OnSuccessExtension(senderActorRef), ex);
    }
}

private final class OnSuccessExtension extends OnSuccess {
    private final ActorRef senderActorRef;

    public OnSuccessExtension(ActorRef senderActorRef) {
        this.senderActorRef = senderActorRef;
    }

    @Override
    public void onSuccess(Object arg0) throws Throwable {
        log.info("what");
        // use senderActorRef
    }
}
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  • What about using an anonymous inner class instead of extending the class ? How would I be able to get the sender actor ref there ?
    – Mark
    Sep 29, 2015 at 16:24
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    You could access in from inside the anonymous class as long as long you declare the senderActorRef to be final Sep 29, 2015 at 16:45

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