Will a KillSwitch connected to the flows close the underlying tcp
connections as well as completing the streams?
On Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 1:11:19 PM UTC+1, Ole Hjalmar Herje wrote:
>
> Can someone explain how to properly close incoming and outgoing Tcp
> connections that are created with Tcp.get(system).bind("127.0.0.1", 8888);
> and Tcp.get(system).outgoingConnection("127.0.0.1", 8888); ?
>
> The documentation states "Closing connections is possible by cancelling
> the incoming connection Flow from your server logic (e.g. by connecting its
> downstream to a Sink.cancelled() and its upstream to a Source.empty()). It
> is also possible to shut down the server’s socket by cancelling the
> IncomingConnection source connections." for incoming connections, but I am
> not able to translate that into (Java) code. I could not find any
> documentation on how to properly close outgoing connections.
>
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