Guten Tag robertlazarski,
am Donnerstag, 7. Juni 2018 um 18:18 schrieben Sie:

> The Apache httpcomponents lib from the client [...] can tune some of
> the rate behavior.

So "7.1. Custom client connections" seem to be the way to go: Provide
a custom HttpConnectionFactory and make Axis2 to use that, while I've
already provided a custom connection manager to Axis2 in the past with
non-default settings. What I'm missing currently is the part where the
request body gets serialized, "DefaultHttpRequestWriterFactory" reads
like it only handles headers...

https://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client-ga/tutorial/html/advanced.html#d5e913

> Really though, I would first look at nginx or some type of proxy
> server first as that is perhaps the best tool for the job. 

I'll keep that in mind, already had a quick look at Squid, which my
customer is using anyway and that sounds promising as well. Using
something in my app/Axis2 might provide the benefit of less admin
overhead for my customer, though. Some parts of his infrastructure are
even outsourced and can't be influenced easily.

Mit freundlichen Grüßen,

Thorsten Schöning

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