On Mon, Aug 22, 2011 at 3:56 PM, christian.ohr
<christian....@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 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 ;-)
>

Christian sounds good. Looking forward to the contribution.


> 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.
>

Yeah that is fine by me.


> Christian
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