I try to port this simple actor example of sending "Ping" and "Pong" from Scala actors to Akka actors, but I keep getting errors and I wonder if it is just a simple error or some fundamental fault.
Consider this code:
import akka.actor.Actor._
import akka.actor.Actor
case class Message(text: String)
class PingPongActor(name: String) extends Actor {
def receive = {
case Message(msg) =>
println("received: " + msg)
Thread.sleep(1000)
self.reply(Message("Ping"))
case None => println("ping: timed out!")
}
}
object Ping extends App {
remote.start("localhost", 2552)
.register("ping-service", actorOf(new PingPongActor("pong")))
val actor = remote.actorFor("ping-service", "localhost", 2552)
actor ! (Message("Ping"))
}
object Pong extends App {
remote.start("localhost", 2553)
.register("pong-service", actorOf(new PingPongActor("ping")))
val actor = remote.actorFor("pong-service", "localhost", 2553)
actor ! (Message("Pong"))
}
I keep getting this error:
received: Ping
[GENERIC] [07.10.11 23:18] [RemoteServerStarted(akka.remote.netty.NettyRemoteSupport@3ff2cea2)]
[ERROR] [07.10.11 23:18] [akka:event-driven:dispatcher:global-2] [LocalActorRef]
No sender in scope, can't reply.
You have probably:
1. Sent a message to an Actor from an instance that is NOT an Actor.
2. Invoked a method on an TypedActor from an instance NOT an TypedActor.
You may want to have a look at safe_! for a variant returning a Boolean
akka.actor.IllegalActorStateException:
No sender in scope, can't reply.
You have probably:
1. Sent a message to an Actor from an instance that is NOT an Actor.
2. Invoked a method on an TypedActor from an instance NOT an TypedActor.
You may want to have a look at safe_! for a variant returning a Boolean
[laptop_e3263500-f129-11e0-a78d-001636ff8076]
at akka.actor.NullChannel$.$bang(Channel.scala:177)
at akka.actor.ActorRef$class.reply(ActorRef.scala:398)
at akka.actor.LocalActorRef.reply(ActorRef.scala:605)
at PingPongActor$$anonfun$receive$1.apply(RemoteActor.scala:21)
at PingPongActor$$anonfun$receive$1.apply(RemoteActor.scala:15)
at akka.actor.Actor$class.apply(Actor.scala:545)
at PingPongActor.apply(RemoteActor.scala:13)
The idea is that I start up two applications, Ping and Pong which try to send a message to each other every second and print it on the terminal (or print an error message if no message is received for two seconds).