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Andrea Cosentino commented on CAMEL-20357: ------------------------------------------ We usually consider major more important issues. This is a particular case but it's not invalidating the possibility of using camel. If we mark everything as major/critical there won't be a real priority list. > camel-core - throttle EIP doesn't work as expected when it's in a loopDoWhile > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: CAMEL-20357 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-20357 > Project: Camel > Issue Type: Bug > Components: camel-core > Affects Versions: 4.3.0 > Reporter: Papa John > Priority: Minor > > I just upgraded my project to Apache Camel 4.3.0, and my code stop to work as > expected. > It seems there was some changes to the `throttle EIP` – it's now throttling > based on the number of concurrent exchanges. > My route uses a {{`{*}loopDoWhile{*}`}} to loop an exchange over and over, so > in a sense, the concurrent exchange should always be zero (and the inflight > exchange is actually zero). > However, my loop will stop when it reached the max number of concurrent > exchanges I set for the thottler. > For example, in the following code, the loop will stop at 10th iteration. It > seems the new changes didn't put loop DSL into consideration... > {code:java} > import org.apache.camel.builder.RouteBuilder;public class Test extends > RouteBuilder { @Override > public void configure() throws Exception { // Write your routes > here, for example: > from("timer:java?delay=1000&repeatCount=1") > .loopDoWhile(constant(true)).breakOnShutdown() > .throttle(10) > .setBody() > .simple("Hello Camel from ${routeId}") > .log("${body}"); > } > } {code} -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)