Just to recap what we found today. The reason for the bad performance seems to be that camel polls for replies in the producer with a default of 1000ms. Setting receiveTimeout=10 on the producer seems to speed up the route a lot.

After we found that your colleague also found that this is actually documented in the camel-jms documentation :-)
http://camel.apache.org/jms.html
I added the relevant section below.

I am not really sure why the receiveTimeout really controls the polling but it works. In any case the option name looks a bit misleading. I guess pollingIntervall would
be more acurate.

Christian

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       Request-reply over JMS and using a shared fixed reply queue

If you use a fixed reply queue when doing Request Reply <http://camel.apache.org/request-reply.html> over JMS as shown in the example below, then pay attention.

from(xxx)
.inOut().to("activemq:queue:foo?replyTo=bar")
.to(yyy)

In this example the fixed reply queue named "bar" is used. By default Camel assumes the queue is shared when using fixed reply queues, and therefore it uses a JMSSelector to only pickup the expected reply messages (eg based on the JMSCorrelationID). See next section for exclusive fixed reply queues. That means its not as fast as temporary queues. You can speedup how often Camel will pull for reply messages using the receiveTimeout option. By default its 1000 millis. So to make it faster you can set it to 250 millis to pull 4 times per second as shown:

from(xxx)
.inOut().to("activemq:queue:foo?replyTo=bar&receiveTimeout=250")
.to(yyy)

Notice this will cause the Camel to send pull requests to the message broker more frequent, and thus require more network traffic.
It is generally recommended to use temporary queues if possible.



Am 30.04.2012 15:52, schrieb weberj:
No, the resource adapter is fine. I wrote a simple MDB that uses the RA and
just echoes back a message to the reply Q. In the onMessage() call I create
and close the connection. This MDB can handle 20 messages/s, whereas Camel
handles only one.


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