Hey.

We're a new team planning to convert our backend services to akka-http 
projects, but we're unsure on the conventional structure of said projects.

The activator templates we've found consist of a Main class and numerous 
traits implemented in one big hierarchy[0].
Other examples include net-a-porter's somewhat older case study[1] which 
implements the application logic with an actor system.

What is the recommended approach? We're leaning more towards traits than 
explicit actor systems at the moment, as we'd avoid some of the excessive 
plumbing required to get the actor system running.

Thanks for your time,
Halvor Granskogen Bjørnstad.


[0]:https://github.com/ArchDev/akka-http-rest#master
[1]:http://techblog.net-a-porter.com/2013/12/ask-tell-and-per-request-actors/

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