object ActorSystem
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-    class Settings extends AnyRefSettings are the overall ActorSystem Settings which also provides a convenient access to the Config object. Settings are the overall ActorSystem Settings which also provides a convenient access to the Config object. For more detailed information about the different possible configuration options, look in the Akka Documentation under "Configuration" 
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-    def apply(name: String, config: Option[Config] = None, classLoader: Option[ClassLoader] = None, defaultExecutionContext: Option[ExecutionContext] = None): ActorSystemCreates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, the specified ClassLoader if given, otherwise obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. Creates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, the specified ClassLoader if given, otherwise obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. If an ExecutionContext is given, it will be used as the default executor inside this ActorSystem. If no ExecutionContext is given, the system will fallback to the executor configured under "akka.actor.default-dispatcher.default-executor.fallback". The system will use the passed in config, or falls back to the default reference configuration using the ClassLoader. 
-    def apply(name: String, config: Config, classLoader: ClassLoader): ActorSystemCreates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, the specified Config, and specified ClassLoader Creates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, the specified Config, and specified ClassLoader 
-    def apply(name: String, config: Config): ActorSystemCreates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, and the specified Config, then obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. Creates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, and the specified Config, then obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. 
-    def apply(name: String, bootstrapSetup: BootstrapSetup): ActorSystemScala API: Shortcut for creating an actor system with custom bootstrap settings. Scala API: Shortcut for creating an actor system with custom bootstrap settings. Same behavior as calling ActorSystem(name, ActorSystemSetup(bootstrapSetup))
-    def apply(name: String, setup: ActorSystemSetup): ActorSystemScala API: Creates a new actor system with the specified name and settings The core actor system settings are defined in BootstrapSetup 
-    def apply(name: String): ActorSystemCreates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. Creates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. Then it loads the default reference configuration using the ClassLoader. 
-    def apply(): ActorSystemCreates a new ActorSystem with the name "default", obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. Creates a new ActorSystem with the name "default", obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. Then it loads the default reference configuration using the ClassLoader. 
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-    def create(name: String, config: Config, classLoader: ClassLoader, defaultExecutionContext: ExecutionContext): ActorSystemCreates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, the specified Config, the specified ClassLoader, and the specified ExecutionContext. Creates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, the specified Config, the specified ClassLoader, and the specified ExecutionContext. The ExecutionContext will be used as the default executor inside this ActorSystem. If nullis passed in for the Config, ClassLoader and/or ExecutionContext parameters, the respective default value will be used. If no Config is given, the default reference config will be obtained from the ClassLoader. If no ClassLoader is given, it obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. If no ExecutionContext is given, the system will fallback to the executor configured under "akka.actor.default-dispatcher.default-executor.fallback". Note that the given ExecutionContext will be used by all dispatchers that have been configured with executor = "default-executor", including those that have not defined the executor setting and thereby fallback to the default of "default-dispatcher.executor".
-    def create(name: String, config: Config, classLoader: ClassLoader): ActorSystemCreates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, the specified Config, and specified ClassLoader Creates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, the specified Config, and specified ClassLoader 
-    def create(name: String, config: Config): ActorSystemCreates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, and the specified Config, then obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. Creates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, and the specified Config, then obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. 
-    def create(name: String, bootstrapSetup: BootstrapSetup): ActorSystemJava API: Shortcut for creating an actor system with custom bootstrap settings. Java API: Shortcut for creating an actor system with custom bootstrap settings. Same behavior as calling ActorSystem.create(name, ActorSystemSetup.create(bootstrapSettings))
-    def create(name: String, setups: ActorSystemSetup): ActorSystemJava API: Creates a new actor system with the specified name and settings The core actor system settings are defined in BootstrapSetup 
-    def create(name: String): ActorSystemCreates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. Creates a new ActorSystem with the specified name, obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. Then it loads the default reference configuration using the ClassLoader. 
-    def create(): ActorSystemCreates a new ActorSystem with the name "default", obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. Creates a new ActorSystem with the name "default", obtains the current ClassLoader by first inspecting the current threads' getContextClassLoader, then tries to walk the stack to find the callers class loader, then falls back to the ClassLoader associated with the ActorSystem class. Then it loads the default reference configuration using the ClassLoader. 
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