I have created a fairly straight forward server using Netty 4. I have been able to scale it up to handle several thousand connections and it never climbs above ~40 threads.
In order to test it out, I have also created a test client that creates thousands of connections. Unfortunately this creates as many threads as it makes connections. I was hoping to minimize threads for the clients. I have looked at many posts for this. Many examples show single connection setup. This and this say to share NioEventLoopGroup across clients, which I do. I'm getting a limited number of nioEventLoopGroup, but getting a thread per connection elsewhere. I am not purposely creating threads in the pipeline and don't see what could be.
Here is a snippet from the setup of my client code. It seems that it should maintain a fixed thread count based on what I've researched so far. Is there something I'm missing that I should be doing to prevent a thread per client connection?
Main
final EventLoopGroup group = new NioEventLoopGroup();
for (int i=0; i<100; i++)){
MockClient client = new MockClient(i, group);
client.connect();
}
MockClient
public class MockClient implements Runnable {
private final EventLoopGroup group;
private int identity;
public MockClient(int identity, final EventLoopGroup group) {
this.identity = identity;
this.group = group;
}
@Override
public void run() {
try {
connect();
} catch (Exception e) {}
}
public void connect() throws Exception{
Bootstrap b = new Bootstrap();
b.group(group)
.channel(NioSocketChannel.class)
.handler(new MockClientInitializer(identity, this));
final Runnable that = this;
// Start the connection attempt
b.connect(config.getHost(), config.getPort()).addListener(new ChannelFutureListener() {
@Override
public void operationComplete(ChannelFuture future) throws Exception {
if (future.isSuccess()) {
Channel ch = future.sync().channel();
} else {
//if the server is down, try again in a few seconds
future.channel().eventLoop().schedule(that, 15, TimeUnit.SECONDS);
}
}
});
}
}