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Apache Camel Developer's Cookbook

You're reading from   Apache Camel Developer's Cookbook For Apache Camel developers, this is the book you'll always want to have handy. It's stuffed full of great recipes that are designed for quick practical application. Expands your Apache Camel abilities immediately.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782170303
Length 424 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Structuring Routes FREE CHAPTER 2. Message Routing 3. Routing to Your Code 4. Transformation 5. Splitting and Aggregating 6. Parallel Processing 7. Error Handling and Compensation 8. Transactions and Idempotency 9. Testing 10. Monitoring and Debugging 11. Security 12. Web Services Index

Throttler – restricting the number of messages flowing to an endpoint

When you need to limit the number of messages flowing through a route during a specified time period, the Throttler EIP can help. For example, if you have a downstream system that can only handle 10 requests per second, using a Throttler EIP within your route can ensure that you do not exceed that rate.

This recipe will show you how to restrict the number of messages routed to a set of endpoints during a specified time period.

Getting ready

The Java code for this recipe is located in the org.camelcookbook.routing.throttler package. The Spring XML files are located under src/main/resources/META-INF/spring and prefixed with throttler.

How to do it...

In order to use the Throttler, perform the following steps:

  1. You must specify the maximum number of messages to be allowed per time period (defaults to 1,000 ms).

    In the XML DSL, this is specified as an Expression to allow for the maximum rate to be changed at runtime. In this...

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