Hi Richard,

we have been pretty open about the plans in the 2.0 announcement 
<http://akka.io/news/2015/12/21/akka-streams-2.0-released.html> and in the 
announcement yesterday 
<http://akka.io/news/2016/01/26/akka-2.4.2-RC1-released.html>. If there are 
pieces that remain unclear please let us know, it is certainly not our 
intention to leave anyone in the dark.

Concerning the Java DSL for HTTP routing: work is only being started to polish 
that piece and the core team is currently busy finalizing the other parts, so 
it will probably take 1–2 months until we can remove the experimental marker 
from that one—remember that this marker signals the possibility of future API 
changes and is not indicative of lower code quality. It is true, though, that 
we have received much more feedback from Scala users so far, which means that 
the Java DSL would profit from more external contributions.

Another thing to keep in mind is that Akka still is—and always has been—an open 
source project. Typesafe is pouring an extremely generous amount of resources 
into its development, but that does not make Akka a commercial product. For 
commercial products please refer to the Typesafe website.

I hope this answers your questions, but please do not hesitate to ask.

Regards,

Roland

> 26 jan 2016 kl. 16:04 skrev Richard Grossman <[email protected]>:
> 
> Same Here
> We've not much communication from typesafe. There is still push forward for 
> Akka using still spay as Http layer but in the other side Akka Stream and 
> akka Http promise to fix all the issues we encounter with Akka.
> Please Typesafe could you please give orientation about what the strategy and 
> what is the target for each product
> 
> Thanks
> 
> On Tuesday, January 26, 2016 at 10:42:44 AM UTC+2, Amir Karimi wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> We are going to build our microservices on top of akka-http but we are worry 
> about the performance and stability as it's marked as experimental. What do 
> you recommend to us? Using Spray and migrate to akka-http when it is ready? 
> Or start with akka-http?
> 
> Thanks,
> Amir
> 
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