Update @ConcurrencyLimit documentation
This commit updates the reference manual in order to reflect recent changes made to @ConcurrencyLimit. See gh-35461 See gh-35470 See gh-35523
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@ -96,17 +96,16 @@ This is meant to protect the target resource from being accessed from too many t
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the same time, similar to the effect of a pool size limit for a thread pool or a
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connection pool that blocks access if its limit is reached.
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You may optionally set the limit to 1, effectively locking access to the target bean
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You may optionally set the limit to `1`, effectively locking access to the target bean
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instance:
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[source,java,indent=0,subs="verbatim,quotes"]
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@ConcurrencyLimit(1) // <1>
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@ConcurrencyLimit(1)
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public void sendNotification() {
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this.jmsClient.destination("notifications").send(...);
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}
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<1> 1 is the default, but specifying it makes the intent clearer.
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Such limiting is particularly useful with Virtual Threads where there is generally no
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thread pool limit in place. For asynchronous tasks, this can be constrained on
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@ -116,6 +115,9 @@ For synchronous invocations, this annotation provides equivalent behavior throug
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which has been available since Spring Framework 1.0 for programmatic use with the AOP
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framework.
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TIP: `@ConcurrencyLimit` also has a `limitString` attribute that provides property
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placeholder and SpEL support, as an alternative to the `int` based examples above.
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[[resilience-annotations-configuration]]
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== Enabling Resilient Methods
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