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Jawad Ahmad updated CAMEL-21609:
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Description:
I recently upgraded my Camel application from Camel 3.2.1 and Java 11 to Camel
4.9.0 and JDK 21.
I am now seeing a lot of blocked threads in thread monitoring. I noticed it
when my application started handing up during testing. I test on 4.4.4, 4.8.2,
and Java 11 as well. But seeing the same blocking there, Threads are blocked in
SalesforceHttpClient.
I also profiled my older Java 11 and Camel 3.2.1 instances, and there is no
blockage whatsoever. It works fine without any thread blocking.
Details:
I am subscribing to the Salesforce platform event and simply doing a query from
my processor using the Producer Template.
A simple route like this blocks 2 threads on SalesforceHttpClient.
{code:java}
from("timer:test-timer?delay=30s&period=30s")
.log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "Querying salesforce data")
.process(exchange -> {
exchange.getMessage().setHeader(SalesforceEndpointConfig.SOBJECT_QUERY,
getSettingsQuery());
exchange.getMessage().setHeader(SalesforceEndpointConfig.SOBJECT_CLASS,
QueryRecordsSettings__c.class.getName());
})
.to("salesforce:query")
.log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "*** Settings : ${body}")
.end();
{code}
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was:
I recently upgraded my Camel application from Camel 3.2.1 and Java 11 to Camel
4.9.0 and JDK 21.
I am now seeing a lot of blocked threads in thread monitoring. I noticed it
when my application started handing up during testing. I test on 4.4.4, 4.8.2,
and Java 11 as well. But seeing the same blocking there, Threads are blocked in
SalesforceHttpClient.
I also profiled my older Java 11 and Camel 3.2.1 instances, and there is no
blockage whatsoever. It works fine without any thread blocking.
Details:
I am subscribing to the Salesforce platform event and simply doing a query from
my processor using the Producer Template.
A simple route like this blocks 2 threads on SalesforceHttpClient.
{code:java}
from("timer:time2?delay=30s&period=30s")
.log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "Querying salesforce data")
.process(exchange -> {
exchange.getMessage().setHeader(SalesforceEndpointConfig.SOBJECT_QUERY,
getSettingsQuery());
exchange.getMessage().setHeader(SalesforceEndpointConfig.SOBJECT_CLASS,
QueryRecordsgsage__Sage_Settings__c.class.getName());
})
.to("salesforce:query")
.log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "*** Settings : ${body}")
.end();
{code}
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> Blocked Threads After Upgrade
> -----------------------------
>
> Key: CAMEL-21609
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-21609
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: camel-core, camel-salesforce
> Affects Versions: 4.4.4, 4.8.2, 4.9.0
> Reporter: Jawad Ahmad
> Priority: Major
> Attachments: image-2025-01-10-22-13-38-588.png,
> image-2025-01-10-22-14-21-559.png
>
>
> I recently upgraded my Camel application from Camel 3.2.1 and Java 11 to
> Camel 4.9.0 and JDK 21.
> I am now seeing a lot of blocked threads in thread monitoring. I noticed it
> when my application started handing up during testing. I test on 4.4.4,
> 4.8.2, and Java 11 as well. But seeing the same blocking there, Threads are
> blocked in SalesforceHttpClient.
> I also profiled my older Java 11 and Camel 3.2.1 instances, and there is no
> blockage whatsoever. It works fine without any thread blocking.
> Details:
> I am subscribing to the Salesforce platform event and simply doing a query
> from my processor using the Producer Template.
> A simple route like this blocks 2 threads on SalesforceHttpClient.
> {code:java}
> from("timer:test-timer?delay=30s&period=30s")
> .log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "Querying salesforce data")
> .process(exchange -> {
>
> exchange.getMessage().setHeader(SalesforceEndpointConfig.SOBJECT_QUERY,
> getSettingsQuery());
>
> exchange.getMessage().setHeader(SalesforceEndpointConfig.SOBJECT_CLASS,
> QueryRecordsSettings__c.class.getName());
> })
> .to("salesforce:query")
> .log(LoggingLevel.INFO, "*** Settings : ${body}")
> .end();
> {code}
> !image-2025-01-10-22-14-21-559.png!
> !image-2025-01-10-22-13-38-588.png!
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