object LocalScope extends LocalScope with Product with Serializable
The Local Scope is the default one, which is assumed on all deployments which do not set a different scope. It is also the only scope handled by the LocalActorRefProvider.
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Java API: get the singleton instance
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When merging akka.actor.Deploy instances using
on the left one, this is propagated to “merging” scopes in the same way.withFallback()
When merging akka.actor.Deploy instances using
on the left one, this is propagated to “merging” scopes in the same way. The setup is biased towards preferring the callee over the argument, i.e.withFallback()
is called expecting thata.withFallback(b)
should in general take precedence.a
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