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Hadrian Zbarcea updated CAMEL-1019:
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Fix Version/s: 1.5.0
> unexpected result in pressure testing
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> Key: CAMEL-1019
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-1019
> Project: Apache Camel
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: camel-cxf
> Affects Versions: 1.4.0
> Environment: operating system: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3
> Hardware:HP PROLIANT BL460c ,4Core CPU, 4G Memory
> software plaform: apache-camel-1.4.0
> Reporter: Sky Wang
> Assignee: Willem Jiang
> Fix For: 1.5.0
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> Attachments: processors.rar
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> I develop an application on camel.It's routing logic as follows:
> <route>
> <from uri="cxf:bean:routerEndpoint" />
> <try>
> <process ref="ipValidateProcessor" />
> <choice>
> <when>
> <!-- First predicate -->
> <el>${in.headers.IP_VALIDATE_RESULT ==
> 'true'}</el>
> <to uri="cxf:bean:serviceEndpoint" />
> <process ref="responseProcessor" />
> </when>
> <otherwise>
> <process ref="invalidIPProcessor" />
> </otherwise>
> </choice>
> <catch>
>
> <exception>com.aspire.archtype.camel.exception.AppException</exception>
> <process ref="sreExceptionHandler"></process>
> </catch>
> </try>
> </route>
> I do a pressure testing on this application with LoadRunner.
> My test case is as follows:
> 1. loadrunner send a reqeust
> 2. server receive the request, and then forward it to IPValidateProcessor
> 3. IPValidateProcessor set exchange.getIn().setHeader("IP_VALIDATE_RESULT",
> "true");
> 4. do <to uri="cxf:bean:serviceEndpoint" />
> 5. do <process ref="responseProcessor" />
> 6. end
> I only want to test the <when> clause in the routing logic.
> When only one virtual user runs the test case once, it runs ok.
> But when have 30 virtual users concurrent run for 1 minute, some of the
> transactions run into <otherwise> clause.I found that they run into
> <otherwise> because in.headers.IP_VALIDATE_RESULT is null.
> I don't now why, the same requests, most run into <when> clause, few run
> into <otherwith> clause?
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