Hi,
I found out about akka this week and I'm enjoying using it :)
I have a situation in which I have code running within an actor that needs
to send a message to another actor. The target actor is named, so I can
use actorSelection to look it up. But the code I need to make the call from
is deep in the call graph and I don't want to have to pass a reference of
"self" or "context" from the top level of the actor down to this location.
I want to do something like this:
someGlobalObject.myActorSystem.actorSelection("myOtherActor") ! message
In other words, I have to be able to do this without holding an actor
context...
Is that possible?
Thanks,
Martin
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