I have a Play Framework Scala application in development that stores long 
lived ActorRefs in a mutable Map. When an actor is no longer needed it is 
sent it a message that informs it to stop itself and it will.

My concern is about the visibility of stopped actors to JVM garbage 
collection; especially those whose ActorRefs are enclosed within a 
Collection, 

What do I need to do if  ActorRefs are ( hidden ? ) inside a Scala 
Collection?

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