thanks a lot!

will try it soon and give you feedback

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 6:16 PM, Roman Kalukiewicz <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Carlo!
>
> You can try StickyLoadBalancer instead of regular one and have an
> expression that returns the current thread like
> from("direct:start").loadBalance().
>                sticky(new Expression() { public evaluate(Exchange e,
> Thread.class){return Thread.currentThread();}}).to("mock:x", "mock:y",
> "mock:z");
>
> I believe it should work.
>
> Roman
>
> 2009/7/29 Carlo Camerino <[email protected]>:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have an inquiry regarding balancing.
> > If i use round robin load balancing, it will distribute my requests into
> > three different queues which have different processors in them.
> >
> > If I spawn for example 200 threads, they will go to queue 1,2,3 in a
> round
> > robin way.
> > This is if 200 threads each have 1 requests
> >
> > What if for example I have 200 threads?
> > but each thread can have a variable number of requests?
> >
> > Is there anyway that I can set it
> >
> > 1st Thread - 3 requests ( All GOes To Queue 1)
> > 2nd Thread - 4 requests ( All Goes To Queue 2)
> > 3rd Thread - 1 request ( Goes To Queue 3)
> > 4th Thread - 3 request( Goes TO Queue 1)
> >
> > So in short, the affinity is related to the thread ( or thread id) i'm
> not
> > sure.
> >
> > Is there a way for  camel to do this?
> >
> > Thanks A Lot!
> >
>

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