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justin cater

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Throttle methods with Spring AOP and Guava rate limiter Posted: Jul 10, 2015 6:20 AM
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External services or APIs may have usage limits or they just cannot handle loads of requests without failing. This post explains how to create a Spring Framework based aspect that can be used to throttle any adviced method calls with Guava’s rate limiter. The following implementation requires Java 8, Spring AOP and Guava. Let’s start ...

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