akka-net-aspire-configuration
Configuring Akka.NET with .NET Aspire
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when:
- Setting up a new Akka.NET project with .NET Aspire orchestration
- Configuring Akka.Cluster with cluster bootstrapping and discovery
- Integrating Akka.Persistence with SQL Server
- Setting up Akka.Management for cluster management
- Configuring multi-replica actor systems in local development
- Deploying Akka.NET applications to Kubernetes with Aspire
Related Skills
akka-net-management- Deep dive into Akka.Management, Cluster Bootstrap, and discovery providers (Kubernetes, Azure, Config)microsoft-extensions-configuration- IValidateOptions patterns for configuration validationakka-net-best-practices- Cluster/local mode abstractions for testable actor systemsaspire-integration-testing- Testing Aspire applications with real infrastructure
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