Hi Folks,

We have an application that needs to run in an environment where it is not 
allowed to listen on any new sockets. It can connect to remote servers, but 
it can't be a server itself.

Is there any way to use Akka in that kind of environment to talk to an Akka 
service on another machine? Perhaps make the "client" machine handle both 
sides of the conversation by polling the "server" at regular intervals or 
something? Anyone have any other ideas?

Thanks,
Bryn

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