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I have configured Spring ThreadPoolTaskExecutor, having in mind 16 threads at least and up to 256 on the need-basis:

<bean id="taskExecutor" class="org.springframework.scheduling.concurrent.ThreadPoolTaskExecutor">
    <property name="corePoolSize" value="16"/>
    <property name="maxPoolSize" value="256"/>
    <property name="queueCapacity" value="256"/>
</bean>

But as I can see from logs, thread pool size never exceeds corePoolSize:

Thread pool size: 16/256, active count: 16

Why is that so? What have I done wrong?

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  • Maybe there was never the necessity to have more than corePoolSize threads.
    – isnot2bad
    Jul 15, 2014 at 13:18
  • Tasks are waiting in the thread pool for as long as 500ms... Feels like there is a good reason to grow beyound. Jul 15, 2014 at 13:21
  • Also, if I set corePoolSize to 1, issue persists. Jul 15, 2014 at 13:23

1 Answer 1

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Got it:

If there are more than corePoolSize but less
than maximumPoolSize threads running,
a new thread will be created only if the queue is full.

So the solution is to shrink the queue!

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