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Claus Ibsen resolved CAMEL-9153.
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Resolution: Fixed
Thanks for the patch, and sorry for taking the time to get it applied, but we
have been busy, and this could only make it into a new release such as the
upcoming 2.17.
> ThreadPoolRejectedPolicy does not implement Abort as expected
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> Key: CAMEL-9153
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAMEL-9153
> Project: Camel
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: camel-core
> Reporter: Michael Riedel
> Assignee: Claus Ibsen
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.17.0
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> Attachments: ThreadPoolRejectedPolicy-Abort.patch,
> ThreadPoolRejectedPolicy-AbortNonRejectable.patch,
> ThreadPoolRejectedPolicy-AbortNonRejectable.patch,
> ThreadPoolRejectedPolicy-AbortWithException.patch,
> ThreadPoolRejectedPolicy-RejectableThreadPoolExecutor-AbortNonRejectable.patch
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>
> Not sure if this is a bug or just a documentation flaw (in fact I could not
> find documentation for it). Nevertheless, as a naive user, I kind of expected
> that the {{RejectedExecutionHandler}} of {{ThreadPoolRejectedPolicy.Abort}}
> would have similar semantics as Java's {{ThreadPoolExecutor.AbortPolicy}}.
> That is, I expected it to throw an {{Exception}}.
> Currently (that is in the 2.15.2 release, and on the master branch in git)
> that is not the case. In fact, {{Abort}} seems to work exactly the same way
> as {{Discard}}.
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