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Justin Bertram reassigned ARTEMIS-312: -------------------------------------- Assignee: Justin Bertram > Artemis clients use by default an unbounded global thread pool > -------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: ARTEMIS-312 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ARTEMIS-312 > Project: ActiveMQ Artemis > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Broker > Affects Versions: 1.1.0 > Reporter: Jeff Mesnil > Assignee: Justin Bertram > > While investigating some performance issues, we noticed that Artemis clients > (including MDBs) use by default a "global" pool by creating a cached thread > pool with 0 core pool size, Integer.MAX_VALUE max size and 60s keep alive. > This default global pool looks misconfigured. If a Artemis clients has a lot > of activity it is actually possible that threads are deleted from the pool > and added back. > Related to this, Artemis defines a threadPoolMaxSize attribute if the client > is not using a global pool. But the property does not seem to be well name. > If the Artemis client is using a "non-global" pool, this property is used to > create a newFixedThreadPool. So this property defines the actual size of the > pool, not a max size. > As a comparison, the "global" scheduled thread is instantiating with a 5 core > pool size. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)