GNODET, can you be more specific about what SMX does on its own.  Does SMX
rebalance things in this situation.  Does it slow down the producers?  Does
is queue at the consumer indefinitely?  Does it spawn more consumer threads
automatically?

I'm seeing a similar situation in my application where a particular queue is
continuing to grow.  The system seems to be performing fine now, but
eventually that queue is going to use too many resources and crash the SMX
server...right?

If there are any good articles that discuss this, please point me to them.

thanks in advance


gnodet wrote:
> 
> You can configure the SEDA queues and thread pools.
> See http://incubator.apache.org/servicemix/thread-pools.html
> 


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