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1. Chain @Retry, @Timeout, and @Fallback together.

2. Use @Bulkhead with an asynchronous method.

3. Write a test that exceeds bulkhead limits.

4. Log when bulkhead rejects new calls.

5. Combine @Bulkhead and @Fallback to recover from concurrency saturation.

6. Configure bulkhead values using MicroProfile Config.

7. Differentiate behavior between sync and async bulkhead.

8. Use global fault tolerance configuration defaults.

9. Override global configuration with method-level annotation.

10. Simulate heavy load to observe bulkhead behavior.

11. Use ExecutionContext in fallback to detect BulkheadException.

12. Group fault tolerance settings by prefix for manageability.

13. Create reusable config profile for staging environment.

14. Dynamically read config fallback threshold from application.properties.

15. Log circuit breaker and bulkhead metrics for monitoring.

16. Monitor bulkhead and circuit breaker states in real time.

17. Apply @Bulkhead to a JAX-RS endpoint to throttle API usage.

18. Create a readiness check that verifies if a file exists.

19. Implement a liveness check that fails after 3 failed pings.

20. Add startup probe to signal when the app has completed boot.

21. Use @Liveness and @Readiness on separate checks and access them via REST.

22. Create a HealthCheckResponse with data payload.

23. Implement a reactive health check using Uni.

24. Use @Startup with custom delay simulation.

25. Simulate a slow reactive readiness check.


 

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