I have a C++ application that needs to send structured data to an Akka actor. The best option I found (Google, stackoverflow...) is to use protocol buffer and ZeroMQ, since it looks like everyone recommends it. However I struggled the whole day trying to make it work, having various crashes into my Scala actor code (with strange Windows socket errors). And when I take a deeper look at it, I notice that it seems zeromq disappeared from the Akka official documentation a while ago, and the most recent documentation I read about it said that ZeroMQ 3 was still not supported by zeromq-scala-bindings underneath (while the version 4 is already out).
Would it be a better option to use the Camel-netty extension and pass the information through JSON ?
Thanks !
A fairly simple way would be to write a HTTP endpoint using Spray.io. Spray has JSON support and since it is built on Akka it communicates seamlessly with other Actors. This has the advantage that the data you send to the endpoint does not have to match the message format the Actor is expecting. You can change the message the actor is expecting without changing what your C++ code sends. For bi-directional communication there is also web socket support.