Claus, in fact I agree with your concern. I would e.g. never keep historic
data, calculate trends etc. within Camel, or more generally, observing
runtime data and derive "higher-order" information from it.
The load statistic I have in mind is pretty basic, fast to calculate
(thousands of updates in in few ms) and, as mentioned, compiled into every
Linux kernel. Anyway I'll open an JIRA issue and attach a patch with some
code to it. If you then still have doubts, be assured I'm not religious
about it ;-)

Willem, for the time being I'll keep it simple and stupid (i.e. not
pluggable) just like calculating the other JMX statistics are not pluggable
either.

Christian

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