Can you please let me know how to change the threadpool size of an individual
component in jboss.

We can change in servicemix-jboss deployer by overriding the JBIService.

Whether we can change the threadpool size in the SU level itself.

Gert Vanthienen wrote:
> 
> Andrea,
> 
> It looks like you might have exhausted the thread pool for the 
> servicemix-drools component.  If you have several exchanges flowing 
> through multiple drools endpoint that all use sendSync, you might have 
> ended up with a situation where all threads of the thread pool are 
> waiting on sendSync to return, but none of them ever will because you 
> need additional threads from the same component to handle the 
> exchanges.  You should be able to verify if this is the case by 
> connecting to the container with a JMX console and looking at the state 
> of the drools component threads.
> 
> To resolve this, you can increase thread pool size by modifying 
> conf/servicemix.properties or you can increase the thread pool for the 
> drools component specifically by following the instructions at 
> http://servicemix.apache.org/thread-pools.html.  If we could avoid using 
> sendSync alltogether (and use asynchronous message exchanges instead) 
> that would be even better, but I'm not sure that is possible with the 
> drools component.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Gert
> 
> Andrea Zoppello wrote:
>> Hi all i'm having some trouble having a process where i have a file bc 
>> input binding componen, and then a drools endpoint.
>>
>> What's very interetsing is that in my drools script i'm using 
>> jbiHelper routeTo to send the exchange to another drools endpoint and so
>> on.
>>
>> What is very strange is that if i've one xml file in the folder all is 
>> ok. If i've ore than one file i'm having servicemix blocked
>> on jbiHelper route method on sendSync istruction.
>>
>> I've not just find a solution for this, is anyone experimenting the 
>> same situation??
>> The case is when in a drl file you're using jbi helper to route  to 
>> another drools endpoint, and you try to test this in load situation 
>> where you've more than
>> one exchanges on the endpoints.
>>
>> Any idea?? On that??
>>
>> Andrea
>>
> 
> 
> 
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