I saw a tweet from Martin Krasser that he was working on an Akka
Persistence journal plug-in for Kafka. This puzzled me a bit since Kafka
messages are "durable" rather than "persistent" - they are stored for a
configurable time.

Could anyone comment on a typical usage? Assuming that your persistent
actor is going to get recovered before the Kafka topic expires seems odd.

While the Akka/Kafka combination seems great, I always pictured it would
just involve ordinary actors playing the role of Kafka producers and
consumers.

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