I've already looked at all the links from 
https://www.assembla.com/spaces/akka/tickets/3043#/activity/ticket: as well 
as 
http://hs.ljungblad.nu/post/69922869833/testing-parent-child-relationships-in-akka

Still no closer to actually finding a working solution for testing an actor 
which spawns a child itself. The latter method appears to be the most 
elegant, but I simply do not understand what is being done in the Bar class 
with "this", and whether or not it's crucial to the overall implementation. 
The method using ActorRefFactory as linked from the doc ticket is clear, 
but it doesn't seem that you can name the Actor being created in this 
manner, and my use case requires that we be able to do so.

My actual use case is a FSM that spawns a child actor; for testing I do 
want to use TestFSMRef in TestKit, but I want to avoid spawning a real 
child during the test.

Tom Sorensen

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