We discussed that we're actually testing the akka-framework when we want to 
achieve this. So we skip this. 

regards,

Alex

On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 4:21:34 PM UTC+1, Alex Wouda wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> We have an actor with child actors. Those 3 register themselves in the 
> preStart on the eventstream, and deregegister themselves in the postStop.
> The 3 child actors are just referenced/instantiated in the prestart of the 
> parent by means of context.actorOf( etc.). 
>
> Now we want to test when the parent actor crashed, the children are 
> correctly registered so they again pick up messages published on the 
> eventstream.
>
> I can subscribe the testActor the the stream but then I'm testing the 
> eventstream itself. At least I do not test if the actual children came up 
> correctly and are registring themselves correctly.
>
> I played around with subclassing the parent, and having the parent create 
> one of the children via a def, and overriding this in this test subclass 
> referencing the testActor, but then (I later found out) of course this 
> actorRef is nog registered on the evenstream and is not picking up the 
> published event. If this would be the case then I would be testing the same 
> as directly subscribing the testActor to the eventstream.
>
> So basically my question is: how would one  approach this scenario?
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> Alex
>
>

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