Hi All,

I am trying to understand event sourcing in detail and I am new to Akka. 
One of book I was reading says a Persistence Actor will write events to a 
Journal so in my case the Journal is Cassandra and one can have Persistence 
Query Actor listen to the events from the Journal and this is where I don't 
understand how it works. More specifically, How does Persistence Query 
Actor know they are new events that it needs to Query for? I assume 
Persistence Actor and Persistence Query Actor are two separate things (so 
How does Persistence Query Actor gets notified that there are new events 
written by Persistence Actor)

I would like to get live stream from Cassandra but I as far as I know I 
don't think there is any push based mechanism in Cassandra where Cassandra 
itself will push new events to some message bus or application. please 
correct me if I am wrong.

Thanks,
kant

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