Hi,

That link only works for SMX 3.x, since you're using 4.3.0, if you want to configure smx-cxf-bc, you should put a org.apache.servicemix.components.cxfbc.cfg in $SMX_HOME/etc folder and edit
threadPoolCorePoolSize
threadPoolMaximumPoolSize
threadPoolQueueSize

there, take a look at my blog[1] to get more details

[1]http://freemanfang.blogspot.com/2010/09/why-esb-server-hang-after-runing-for.html
Freeman
On 2012-2-28, at 下午8:20, serkan wrote:

Hi all,

I need to increase the corePoolSize of servicemix-cxf-bc component, since in my project, I noticed that it was the bottleneck under load. I found the related jar under data/cache, un-jared and changed the thread pool size
definition, and put it back there. I believe that should not be the
correct/easy way to deal with this. Setting thread pool size for
servicemix-cxf-bc inside etc/org.apache.servicemix.nmr.cfg or
etc/org.apache.servicemix.jbi.cfg did not help,still have the same default
poolsize. I tried as explained here
http://servicemix.apache.org/thread-pools.html

component.[id]
flow.seda.[id],

The [id], is said to be the component-name, What exactly is the "component
name" for any installed bundle? (I tried several package, namespace,
component names)

-  There are jbi components inside data/jbi, compiled classes of jbi
components and configurations.Making any change there also did not make a
difference.


I am using 4.3.0. Thanks for any help.

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