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java.lang.Objectakka.remote.RemoteScope
public class RemoteScope
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RemoteScope(Address node)
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Address |
node()
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Scope |
withFallback(Scope other)
When merging Deploy instances using withFallback() on
the left one, this is propagated to “merging” scopes in the same way. |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
| Methods inherited from interface scala.Product |
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productArity, productElement, productIterator, productPrefix |
| Methods inherited from interface scala.Equals |
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canEqual, equals |
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public RemoteScope(Address node)
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public Address node()
public Scope withFallback(Scope other)
ScopeDeploy instances using withFallback() 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.
a.withFallback(b) is called expecting that a should in general take
precedence.
withFallback in interface Scope
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