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Chapter 2. Getting Started with Spring Boot
2.1. Overview of the circuit breaker booster
The Netflix/Hystrix circuit breaker component enables distributed applications to cope with interruptions to network connectivity and temporary unavailability of backend services. The basic idea of the circuit breaker pattern is that the loss of a dependent service is detected automatically and an alternative behavior can be programmed, in case the backend service is temporarily unavailable.
The Fuse circuit breaker booster consists of two related services:
- A name service, which returns a name to greet, and
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A greetings service, which invokes the name service to get a name and then returns the string,
Hello, NAME
.
In this demonstration, the Hystrix circuit breaker is inserted between the greetings service and the name service. If the name service becomes unavailable, the greetings service can fall back to an alternative behavior and respond to the client immediately, instead of blocking while it waits for the name service to restart.
2.2. Prerequisites
To build and run the booster demonstration, install the following prerequisites:
- A supported version of the Java Developer Kit (JDK). See the Supported Configurations page for details.
- Apache Maven 3.3.x or later. See the Maven Download page. To learn more about Maven, see Appendix A, Preparing to use Maven.
2.3. Generate the booster project
To generate the circuit breaker booster project, perform the following steps:
- Navigate to https://developers.redhat.com/launch.
Click START.
The launcher wizard prompts you to log in to your Red Hat account.
- The launcher wizard prompts you to log in to your Red Hat account. Click the Log in or register button to log in.
- On the Launcher page, click the Deploy an Example Application button.
- On the Create Example Application page, type the name, fuse-circuit-breaker, in the Create Example Application as field.
- Click Select an Example.
In the Example dialog, select the Circuit Breaker option. A Select a Runtime dropdown menu appears.
- From the Select a Runtime dropdown, select Fuse.
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From the version dropdown menu, select 7.1.0 (Red Hat Fuse) (do not select the
2.21.2 (Community)
version). - Click Save.
- On the Create Example Application page, click Download.
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When you see the Your Application is Ready dialog, click
Download.zip
. Your browser downloads the generated booster project (packaged as a ZIP file). - Your browser now commences downloading the generated booster project (packaged as a ZIP file).
- After downloading the ZIP file, use an archive utility to extract the generated project to a convenient location on your local filesystem.
2.4. Build and run the booster
To build and run the booster project, perform the following steps:
Open a shell prompt and build the project from the command line, using Maven:
cd fuse-circuit-breaker mvn clean package
Open a new shell prompt and start the name service, as follows:
cd name-service mvn spring-boot:run -DskipTests -Dserver.port=8081
As Spring Boot starts up, you should see some output like the following:
... 2019-06-25 09:33:01.444 INFO 11066 --- [ main] o.a.camel.spring.SpringCamelContext : Route: route1 started and consuming from: servlet:/name?httpMethodRestrict=GET 2019-06-25 09:33:01.445 INFO 11066 --- [ main] o.a.camel.spring.SpringCamelContext : Total 1 routes, of which 1 are started 2019-06-25 09:33:01.446 INFO 11066 --- [ main] o.a.camel.spring.SpringCamelContext : Apache Camel 2.21.0.fuse-710018-redhat-00001 (CamelContext: camel-1) started in 0.490 seconds 2019-06-25 09:33:01.460 INFO 11066 --- [ main] o.a.c.c.s.CamelHttpTransportServlet : Initialized CamelHttpTransportServlet[name=CamelServlet, contextPath=] 2019-06-25 09:33:01.566 INFO 11066 --- [ main] b.c.e.u.UndertowEmbeddedServletContainer : Undertow started on port(s) 8081 (http) 2019-06-25 09:33:01.572 INFO 11066 --- [ main] com.redhat.fuse.boosters.cb.Application : Started Application in 6.102 seconds (JVM running for 9.772)
Open a new shell prompt and start the greetings service, as follows:
cd greetings-service mvn spring-boot:run -DskipTests
As Spring Boot starts up, you should see some output like the following:
... 2019-06-25 09:35:00.028 INFO 11224 --- [ main] o.a.c.c.s.CamelHttpTransportServlet : Initialized CamelHttpTransportServlet[name=CamelServlet, contextPath=] 2019-06-25 09:35:00.101 INFO 11224 --- [ main] b.c.e.u.UndertowEmbeddedServletContainer : Undertow started on port(s) 8080 (http) 2019-06-25 09:35:00.108 INFO 11224 --- [ main] com.redhat.fuse.boosters.cb.Application : Started Application in 7.248 seconds (JVM running for 11.143)
The greetings service exposes a REST endpoint at the URL,
http://localhost:8080/camel/greetings
. You can invoke the REST endpoint either from a Web browser or from a shell prompt, using thecurl
command, as follows:$ curl http://localhost:8080/camel/greetings {"greetings":"Hello, Jacopo"}
- To demonstrate the circuit breaker functionality provided by Camel Hystrix, kill the backend name service by typing Ctrl-C in the window of the shell prompt where the name service is running.
Now that the name service is unavailable, the circuit breaker kicks in to prevent the greetings service from hanging when it is invoked. Invoke the greetings REST endpoint using the
curl
command, as follows:$ curl http://localhost:8080/camel/greetings {"greetings":"Hello, default fallback"}
The log in the window where the greetings service is running shows the following sequence of messages:
2019-06-25 09:42:42.766 INFO 11224 --- [-CamelHystrix-6] route2 : Try to call name Service 2019-06-25 09:42:42.771 INFO 11224 --- [-CamelHystrix-6] o.a.c.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector : I/O exception (java.net.ConnectException) caught when processing request: Connection refused (Connection refused) 2019-06-25 09:42:42.771 INFO 11224 --- [-CamelHystrix-6] o.a.c.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector : Retrying request 2019-06-25 09:42:42.771 INFO 11224 --- [-CamelHystrix-6] o.a.c.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector : I/O exception (java.net.ConnectException) caught when processing request: Connection refused (Connection refused) 2019-06-25 09:42:42.771 INFO 11224 --- [-CamelHystrix-6] o.a.c.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector : Retrying request 2019-06-25 09:42:42.772 INFO 11224 --- [-CamelHystrix-6] o.a.c.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector : I/O exception (java.net.ConnectException) caught when processing request: Connection refused (Connection refused) 2019-06-25 09:42:42.772 INFO 11224 --- [-CamelHystrix-6] o.a.c.httpclient.HttpMethodDirector : Retrying request 2019-06-25 09:42:42.781 INFO 11224 --- [-CamelHystrix-6] route2 : We are falling back!!!!
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For more information about this example, visit the Circuit Breaker Mission page at http://localhost:8080/ (while the
greetings-service
is running). This page provides a link to the Hystrix dashboard, which monitors the state of the circuit breaker.