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---
title: kamon | Akka Toolkit | Documentation
layout: default
---
Akka Module
===
---
Dependencies
---
Apart from scala library kamon depends on:
- aspectj
- spray-io
- akka-actor
Installation
---
Kamon works with SBT, so you need to add Kamon.io repository to your resolvers.
Configuration
---
Just like other products in the scala ecosystem, it relies on the typesafe configuration library.
Since kamon uses the same configuration technique as [Spray](http://spray.io/documentation "Spray") / [Akka](http://akka.io/docs "Akka") you might want to check out the [Akka-Documentation-configuration](http://doc.akka.io/docs/akka/2.1.4/general/configuration.html "Akka Documentation on configuration")
.
In order to see Kamon in action you need first to set up your sbt project.
1) Add Kamon repository to resolvers
```scala
"Kamon Repository" at "http://repo.kamon.io"
```
2) Add libraryDepenency
```scala
"kamon" %% "kamon-spray" % "0.0.11",
```
In addition we suggest to create aspectj.sbt file and add this content
```scala
import com.typesafe.sbt.SbtAspectj._
aspectjSettings
javaOptions <++= AspectjKeys.weaverOptions in Aspectj
```
3) Add to your plugins.sbt in project folder (if you don't have one yet, create the file) and add the Kamon release to the resolver and the aspecj.
```scala
resolvers += Resolver.url("Kamon Releases", url("http://repo.kamon.io"))(Resolver.ivyStylePatterns)
addSbtPlugin("com.typesafe.sbt" % "sbt-aspectj" % "0.9.2")
```
**application.conf**
```scala
akka {
loggers = ["akka.event.slf4j.Slf4jLogger"]
actor {
debug {
unhandled = on
}
}
}
```
Examples
---
TODO: (to be published) The example will start a spray server with akka and logback configuration. Adjust it to your needs.
Follow the steps in order to clone the repository
1. git clone git://github.com/kamon/kamon.git
2. cd kamon
For the first example run
```bash
sbt "project kamon-uow-example"
```
In order to see how it works, you need to send a message to the rest service
```bash
curl -v --header 'X-UOW:YOUR_TRACER_ID' -X GET 'http://0.0.0.0:6666/fibonacci'
```
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