Hi Michael, unfortunately i can't find the cause this way. That's why I asked for a service call stack. But it turned out that's a useful but not implemented feature.
> Michael Brohl <michael.br...@ecomify.de> hat am 05.02.2021 12:01 geschrieben: > > > Hi Danny, > > in such a case, I would simply search the codebase for the service name > to see where it is referenced. > > In most cases, an eeca or seca is the cause for unexpected high > frequency service calls. > > Best regards, > > Michael Brohl > > ecomify GmbH - www.ecomify.de > > > Am 05.02.21 um 11:58 schrieb Danny Trunk: > > Hi Girish, > > > > I already put this into the service wrapper method right before the runSync > > call (dumpedStack is a static AtomicBoolean): > > > > if (!dumpedStack.getAndSet(true)) { > > log.warn("Stack trace:\n{}", > > Arrays.stream(Thread.currentThread().getStackTrace()).map(StackTraceElement::toString).collect(Collectors.joining("\\n"))); > > } > > > > But that's not really helpful because the information included doesn't > > contain service names and I don't think async service calls will be > > respected with that approach. > > > >> Girish Vasmatkar <girish.vasmat...@hotwaxsystems.com> hat am 05.02.2021 > >> 11:08 geschrieben: > >> > >> > >> Hi Danny, > >> > >> While this feature isn't available, you can just put a try catch (in the > >> service you think is getting called too much). In the try block, throw an > >> exception and in the catch just do printStackTrace(), you will get to know > >> where that service is getting called from. > >> > >> This is of course an ugly solution but works especially if you're in the > >> development phase. That said, it would be a nice feature to have the > >> DispatchContext have information about current execution context. > >> > >> Best Regards, > >> Girish > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> On Fri, Feb 5, 2021 at 1:08 PM Danny Trunk <d...@zyres.com> wrote: > >> > >>> Hi Deepak Dixit, > >>> > >>> the use case is debugging. There's a service getting called a lot and I > >>> can't find the origin while checking all the servicedef/entitydef XMLs. > >>> And > >>> I think it's quite useful to have such a feature. > >>> > >>> Kind regards > >>> Danny. > >>> > >>>> Deepak Dixit <deepak.di...@hotwax.co> hat am 04.02.2021 18:19 > >>> geschrieben: > >>>> > >>>> Hi Danny Trunk, > >>>> > >>>> Could you please share the use case why you need a service call stack? > >>>> > >>>> If you share the use case it may be possible you will get a better > >>> answer. > >>>> Kind Regards, > >>>> Deepak Dixit > >>>> DIRECTOR OF PRODUCT ENGINEERING > >>>> mobile: +91 9826754548 > >>>> email: deepak.di...@hotwax.co > >>>> *www.hotwax.co <http://www.hotwax.co/>* > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On Thu, Feb 4, 2021 at 8:40 PM Danny Trunk <d...@zyres.com> wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Hello, > >>>>> > >>>>> let's imagine Service A is calling Service B directly through > >>>>> dispatcher.runSync and Service C is running as an SECA action of > >>> Service B. > >>>>> The call stack would be: Service A -> Service B -> Service C (through > >>> SECA) > >>>>> Or let's imagine Service D is running as an EECA action of entity > >>> Product. > >>>>> The call stack would be: Product Entity -> Service D (through EECA) > >>>>> > >>>>> Is it possible to get that information somehow? > >>>>> I can't find anything helpful in DispatchContext or GenericDispatcher. > >>>>> > >>>>> Output into a log file would be great. > >>>>> > >>>>> Kind regards > >>>>> Danny. > >>>>> > >>> <pre>ZYRES digital media systems GmbH > >>> Stuttgarter Straße 25 60329 Frankfurt am Main Phone +49 69 98 55 99 - 0 > >>> Fax +49 69 98 55 99 - 11 > >>> > >>> Firmensitz: Stuttgarter Straße 25 60329 Frankfurt am Main > >>> Registergericht: Amtsgericht Frankfurt am Main, HRB 76374 > >>> Geschäftsführer: Sebastian Schirmer > >>> > >>> http://www.zyres.com/</pre> > >>> > > <pre>ZYRES digital media systems GmbH > > Stuttgarter Straße 25 60329 Frankfurt am Main Phone +49 69 98 55 99 - 0 > > Fax +49 69 98 55 99 - 11 > > > > Firmensitz: Stuttgarter Straße 25 60329 Frankfurt am Main > > Registergericht: Amtsgericht Frankfurt am Main, HRB 76374 > > Geschäftsführer: Sebastian Schirmer > > > > http://www.zyres.com/</pre> <pre>ZYRES digital media systems GmbH Stuttgarter Straße 25 60329 Frankfurt am Main Phone +49 69 98 55 99 - 0 Fax +49 69 98 55 99 - 11 Firmensitz: Stuttgarter Straße 25 60329 Frankfurt am Main Registergericht: Amtsgericht Frankfurt am Main, HRB 76374 Geschäftsführer: Sebastian Schirmer http://www.zyres.com/</pre>