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Arockia Raphael updated SYNAPSE-990:
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Description:
Currently, Timeout duration is specified at end point level. The mentioned
timeout is applicable for any method call belongs to that service. We are
having a situation where some of the service methods respond within 3 seconds
and some other with more data will take 30 seconds. However, we do not like the
approach of our quick methods waiting for 30 seconds in case of error/failure
situations. There may be work around but would like to enquire any easiest way
to implement this functionality.
Just mentioned the sample what we are trying to achieve. Thanks in advance!!
<inSequence>
<send>
<endpoint>
<address
uri="http://localhost:9080/SimpleStockQuoteService/services/SimpleStockQuoteService">
<switch source="$ctx:envelope//method" > --> Parse from input request
and retrieve the methodname ( soap envelope or rest )
<case regex="method1">
<timeout>
<duration>10000</duration>
<responseAction>fault</responseAction>
</timeout>
</case>
<case regex="method2">
<timeout>
<duration>30000</duration>
<responseAction>fault</responseAction>
</timeout>
</case>
<default">
<timeout>
<duration>30000</duration>
<responseAction>fault</responseAction>
</timeout>
</default>
</switch>
</inSequence>
was:
Currently, Timeout duration is specified at end point level. The mentioned
timeout is applicable for any method call belongs to that service. We are
having a situation where some of the service methods respond within 3 seconds
and some other with more data will take 30 seconds. However, we do not like the
approach of our quick methods waiting for 30 seconds in case of error/failure
situations. There may be work around but would like to enquire any easiest way
to implement this functionality.
<inSequence>
<send>
<endpoint>
<address
uri="http://localhost:9080/SimpleStockQuoteService/services/SimpleStockQuoteService">
<switch source="$ctx:envelope//method" > --> Parse from
input request ( soap envelope or rest )
<case regex="method1">
<timeout>
<duration>10000</duration>
<responseAction>fault</responseAction>
</timeout>
</case>
<case regex="method2">
<timeout>
<duration>30000</duration>
<responseAction>fault</responseAction>
</timeout>
</case>
<default">
<timeout>
<duration>30000</duration>
<responseAction>fault</responseAction>
</timeout>
</default>
</switch>
</inSequence>
> Endpoint Address Timeout per method/function level
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>
> Key: SYNAPSE-990
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SYNAPSE-990
> Project: Synapse
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Endpoints
> Affects Versions: 2.1
> Reporter: Arockia Raphael
> Assignee: Hiranya Jayathilaka
> Priority: Minor
>
> Currently, Timeout duration is specified at end point level. The mentioned
> timeout is applicable for any method call belongs to that service. We are
> having a situation where some of the service methods respond within 3 seconds
> and some other with more data will take 30 seconds. However, we do not like
> the approach of our quick methods waiting for 30 seconds in case of
> error/failure situations. There may be work around but would like to enquire
> any easiest way to implement this functionality.
> Just mentioned the sample what we are trying to achieve. Thanks in advance!!
> <inSequence>
> <send>
> <endpoint>
> <address
> uri="http://localhost:9080/SimpleStockQuoteService/services/SimpleStockQuoteService">
>
> <switch source="$ctx:envelope//method" > --> Parse from input request
> and retrieve the methodname ( soap envelope or rest )
> <case regex="method1">
> <timeout>
> <duration>10000</duration>
> <responseAction>fault</responseAction>
> </timeout>
> </case>
> <case regex="method2">
> <timeout>
> <duration>30000</duration>
> <responseAction>fault</responseAction>
> </timeout>
> </case>
> <default">
> <timeout>
> <duration>30000</duration>
> <responseAction>fault</responseAction>
> </timeout>
> </default>
> </switch>
> </inSequence>
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