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ASF GitHub Bot commented on QPIDJMS-552: ---------------------------------------- gemmellr commented on pull request #44: URL: https://github.com/apache/qpid-jms/pull/44#issuecomment-953711606 Using the event loop is out of the question, it runs the inner core and the callback is allowed to do most stuff on the outer connection that it services. Disaster waiting to happen. I think optimising it by default may be more trouble than it is worth the more I think about it. Adding the _option_ to e.g use a connection-wide pool of a given fixed size (and where the user is aware that blocking the callbacks in any significant way will cause cross-session completion starvation if they have more sessions) might be an...option. Or the factory has an extension mechanism that could be used to supply an actual pool. -- This is an automated message from the Apache Git Service. To respond to the message, please log on to GitHub and use the URL above to go to the specific comment. To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@qpid.apache.org For queries about this service, please contact Infrastructure at: us...@infra.apache.org > JMS 2 Completion threads shouldn't scale with the number of sessions > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: QPIDJMS-552 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/QPIDJMS-552 > Project: Qpid JMS > Issue Type: Bug > Components: qpid-jms-client > Affects Versions: 1.3.0 > Reporter: Francesco Nigro > Priority: Major > > JMS 2 Completion threads are now tied to be one per JMS Session ie a client > application with N JMS sessions need N completion threads to handle the > completion events. > Given that the asynchronous model of JMS 2 allows users to have few threads > handling many JMS sessions, should be better to reduce the amount of > completion threads without exceeding the number of available cores and > shrink/grow according to the completion event processing load. > If the user confine a connection in a thread handling many JMS sessions and > the completion events are issued by the same Netty thread in sequence, if the > completion processing for a JMS Session is fast enough, next JMS Sessions can > reuse existing completion threads instead of using a new one. > This model save using too many completion threads for users tasks that are > supposed to be very fast: if the user task cause a specific JMS Session > completion thread to block, the expectation is that the system should be able > to create a new completion thread to handle other JMS Session completion > events, as expected. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@qpid.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@qpid.apache.org