Akka's demise started before the license change. It's an incredible piece of software but as it turns out, not so many people need stateful cluster sharding. Modern cloud architecture and simpler streaming libraries have made the Akka toolkit irrelevant to many use cases.
You're right about Spark and the next logical step will be removing the JVM from the equation entirely, which is already ongoing (see Photon or Comet).
You're right about Spark and the next logical step will be removing the JVM from the equation entirely, which is already ongoing (see Photon or Comet).