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[jira] [Commented] (CAMEL-4863) Using /threads() is ALOT slower than using the seda:endpoint

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Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-4863:
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What are you doing?

Can you post the full route snippets.

And frankly its best to use the @user mailing list first to ask questions about using Camel.
There may be some misunderstanding from your end what threads is doing.
                
> Using <threads>/threads() is ALOT slower than using the seda:endpoint
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: CAMEL-4863
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-4863
>             Project: Camel
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: camel-core
>    Affects Versions: 2.9.0
>         Environment: JBoss 7.1 CR1b
>            Reporter: Aaron Whiteside
>            Priority: Critical
>              Labels: performance, seda, threading, threads
>
> Snippets from my routing file:
> {code:xml}
> <threads maxPoolSize="10" maxQueueSize="10">
>    <to uri="jms:queue:testQueue?deliveryPersistent=true"/>
> </threads>
> {code}
> compared to:
> {code:xml}
> <to uri="seda:test?concurrentConsumers=10&size=10"/>
> {code}
> {code:xml}
> <from uri="seda:test?concurrentConsumers=10&size=10"/>
> <to uri="jms:queue:testQueue?deliveryPersistent=true"/>
> {code}
> Using <threads> I get about 600 requests/per second.
> Using seda endpoint I get about 3000 requests/per second.
> Looking at the thread pools created by Camel in jconsole: I can see that the one created by <threads> is mostly idle as compared to the one created by the seda endpoint which is always busy.
> Also in the MBean Camel creates for it's managed thread pools, for the ThreadPool created by <threads> the TaskQueueSize attribute is almost always 0 and never more than 1. This is in contrast to the TaskQueueSize attribute on ThreadPool created by the seda endpoint which is always 10 (the seda queue size, and obviously until all the tasks have completed).

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