Karim,

Great news... looking forward to see what applications people make
with this combination.

-Pieter

On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 2:11 AM, Karim Osman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello ZeroMQ community,
>
> As of version 1.3-RC1, the Akka [1] platform supports messaging over ZeroMQ
> [2]. Those who haven't heard about Akka, it is an unified runtime and
> programming model for concurrency, remoting, and fault-tolerance, written in
> the Scala programming language. It accesses the native ZeroMQ library through
> JNA using the ZeroMQ Scala binding. The binding implements an API similar to
> that of JZMQ. Note that Java users can also use the ZeroMQ Scala binding.
>
> The ZeroMQ integration to Akka allows users to use their own wire protocol
> formats, and therefore, it can be used in existing ZeroMQ environments. In
> addition to user-defined wire protocol formats, the ZeroMQ module supports
> Protobuf message serialization / deserialization.
>
> Currently, the API lacks of support for accessing and manipulation of socket
> options and ZeroMQ version 3.x. Also, there are no statistics for JNA's (Scala
> binding) impact on the performance when comparing to JNI (JZMQ).
>
> Karim
>
> 1. http://www.akka.io
> 2. http://akka.io/docs/akka/1.3-RC1/scala/zeromq.html
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