Class AIMDBackoffManager
- java.lang.Object
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- org.apache.http.impl.client.AIMDBackoffManager
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- All Implemented Interfaces:
BackoffManager
public class AIMDBackoffManager extends java.lang.Object implements BackoffManager
The
AIMDBackoffManager
applies an additive increase, multiplicative decrease (AIMD) to managing a dynamic limit to the number of connections allowed to a given host. You may want to experiment with the settings for the cooldown periods and the backoff factor to get the adaptive behavior you want.Generally speaking, shorter cooldowns will lead to more steady-state variability but faster reaction times, while longer cooldowns will lead to more stable equilibrium behavior but slower reaction times.
Similarly, higher backoff factors promote greater utilization of available capacity at the expense of fairness among clients. Lower backoff factors allow equal distribution of capacity among clients (fairness) to happen faster, at the expense of having more server capacity unused in the short term.
- Since:
- 4.2
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description AIMDBackoffManager(ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute> connPerRoute)
Creates anAIMDBackoffManager
to manage per-host connection pool sizes represented by the givenConnPoolControl
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Modifier and Type Method Description void
backOff(HttpRoute route)
Called when we have decided that the result of using a connection should be interpreted as a backoff signal.void
probe(HttpRoute route)
Called when we have determined that the result of using a connection has succeeded and that we may probe for more connections.void
setBackoffFactor(double d)
Sets the factor to use when backing off; the new per-host limit will be roughly the current max times this factor.void
setCooldownMillis(long l)
Sets the amount of time, in milliseconds, to wait between adjustments in pool sizes for a given host, to allow enough time for the adjustments to take effect.void
setPerHostConnectionCap(int cap)
Sets the absolute maximum per-host connection pool size to probe up to; defaults to 2 (the default per-host max).
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Constructor Detail
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AIMDBackoffManager
public AIMDBackoffManager(ConnPoolControl<HttpRoute> connPerRoute)
Creates anAIMDBackoffManager
to manage per-host connection pool sizes represented by the givenConnPoolControl
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connPerRoute
- per-host routing maximums to be managed
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Method Detail
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backOff
public void backOff(HttpRoute route)
Description copied from interface:BackoffManager
Called when we have decided that the result of using a connection should be interpreted as a backoff signal.- Specified by:
backOff
in interfaceBackoffManager
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probe
public void probe(HttpRoute route)
Description copied from interface:BackoffManager
Called when we have determined that the result of using a connection has succeeded and that we may probe for more connections.- Specified by:
probe
in interfaceBackoffManager
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setBackoffFactor
public void setBackoffFactor(double d)
Sets the factor to use when backing off; the new per-host limit will be roughly the current max times this factor.Math.floor
is applied in the case of non-integer outcomes to ensure we actually decrease the pool size. Pool sizes are never decreased below 1, however. Defaults to 0.5.- Parameters:
d
- must be between 0.0 and 1.0, exclusive.
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setCooldownMillis
public void setCooldownMillis(long l)
Sets the amount of time, in milliseconds, to wait between adjustments in pool sizes for a given host, to allow enough time for the adjustments to take effect. Defaults to 5000L (5 seconds).- Parameters:
l
- must be positive
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setPerHostConnectionCap
public void setPerHostConnectionCap(int cap)
Sets the absolute maximum per-host connection pool size to probe up to; defaults to 2 (the default per-host max).- Parameters:
cap
- must be >= 1
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