yes, most of time is waiting,
I use tomcat NIO connector, with async cxf webservice server (exposed as
async servlet) and async cxf client,
I use no my own threaded-queue
regards
Jakub
ps
possibly camel could do it more elegantly and with less programming effort
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 5:21 PM
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Jakub,
On 6/18/13 3:27 AM, Ja kub wrote:
> Ravindra,
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> Thx for idea, I will read about it, but at first glance it looks
> like with 5000 pending servlet requests I will have 5000 threads
> awaiting response from cxf client, with async servlet and
/github.com/Netflix/Hystrix
>
> -Ravi
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> From: Ja kub [jjaku...@gmail.com]
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> Christopher
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Christopher
Thx for response, I will inform guys from business about what You have
written, and let them consider it
Regards
Jakub
On Wed
Christopher
Thx for response, I will inform guys from business about what You have
written, and let them consider it
Regards
Jakub
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Jakob,
On 6/11/13 5:04 PM, Ja kub wrote:
> requirement is system should be possible to process 160 req/sec
> (200 is better to multiply) and system is kind of failover proxy
> itself
>
> there are 2 backing webservices, each can answer max 20s, it
Andre, Christopher
thx for response,
requirement is system should be possible to process 160 req/sec (200 is
better to multiply)
and system is kind of failover proxy itself
there are 2 backing webservices, each can answer max 20s, it there is
timeout on first, I must call the second, if there is t
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On 6/11/13 11:32 AM, André Warnier wrote:
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>> On 6/11/13 9:54 AM, Ja kub wrote:
>>> What can be done to guarantee failover in below scenario:
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Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Ja,
On 6/11/13 9:54 AM, Ja kub wrote:
What can be done to guarantee failover in below scenario:
2 tomcats behind cisco loadbalancer 1 http request can last very
long about 50 seconds - response from webservice can take
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On 6/11/13 9:54 AM, Ja kub wrote:
> What can be done to guarantee failover in below scenario:
>
> 2 tomcats behind cisco loadbalancer 1 http request can last very
> long about 50 seconds - response from webservice can take so long
> load is 20
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