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justin cater

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Backpressure in action with websockets and akka-streams Posted: Jun 3, 2015 1:44 PM
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So in the previous article I showed how you could create a websocket server using akka-streams. In this follow up article we’ll look a bit closer on how backpressure works with websockets (and probably any TCP based protocol on top of akka). To show you this we’ll use the same setup as we did in ...

 

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