Custom Load Balancer

This EIP allows you to use your own Load Balancer implementation.

The Custom Load Balancer eip supports 1 options, which are listed below.

Name Description Default Type

ref

Required Refers to the custom load balancer to lookup from the registry.

String

Example

An example using Java DSL:

  • Java

  • XML

from("direct:start")
    // using our custom load balancer
    .loadBalance(new MyLoadBalancer())
        .to("seda:x")
        .to("seda:y")
        .to("seda:z")
    .end();
<!-- this is the implementation of our custom load balancer -->
<bean id="myBalancer" class="com.foo.MyLoadBalancer"/>

<camelContext xmlns="http://camel.apache.org/schema/spring">
  <route>
    <from uri="direct:start"/>
    <loadBalance>
      <!-- refer to my custom load balancer -->
      <customLoadBalancer ref="myBalancer"/>
      <!-- these are the endpoints to balance -->
      <to uri="seda:x"/>
      <to uri="seda:y"/>
      <to uri="seda:z"/>
    </loadBalance>
  </route>
</camelContext>

To implement a custom load balancer you can extend some support classes such as LoadBalancerSupport and SimpleLoadBalancerSupport. The former supports the asynchronous routing engine, and the latter does not. Here is an example of a custom load balancer implementation:

public static class MyLoadBalancer extends LoadBalancerSupport {

    public boolean process(Exchange exchange, AsyncCallback callback) {
        String body = exchange.getIn().getBody(String.class);
        try {
            if ("x".equals(body)) {
                getProcessors().get(0).process(exchange);
            } else if ("y".equals(body)) {
                getProcessors().get(1).process(exchange);
            } else {
                getProcessors().get(2).process(exchange);
            }
        } catch (Exception e) {
            exchange.setException(e);
        }
        callback.done(true);
        return true;
    }
}