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- # Sentinel Dubbo Adapter
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- > Note: 中文文档请见[此处](https://github.com/alibaba/Sentinel/wiki/%E4%B8%BB%E6%B5%81%E6%A1%86%E6%9E%B6%E7%9A%84%E9%80%82%E9%85%8D#dubbo)。
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- Sentinel Dubbo Adapter provides service consumer filter and provider filter
- for [Dubbo](https://dubbo.apache.org/en-us/) services.
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- **Note: This adapter only supports legacy Dubbo 2.6.x version and below.**
- For new Apache Dubbo 2.7.x or above version, please use `sentinel-apache-dubbo-adapter` module instead.
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- To use Sentinel Dubbo Adapter, you can simply add the following dependency to your `pom.xml`:
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- ```xml
- <dependency>
- <groupId>com.alibaba.csp</groupId>
- <artifactId>sentinel-dubbo-adapter</artifactId>
- <version>x.y.z</version>
- </dependency>
- ```
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- The Sentinel filters are **enabled by default**. Once you add the dependency,
- the Dubbo services and methods will become protected resources in Sentinel,
- which can leverage Sentinel's flow control and guard ability when rules are configured.
- Demos can be found in [sentinel-demo-dubbo](https://github.com/alibaba/Sentinel/tree/master/sentinel-demo/sentinel-demo-dubbo).
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- If you don't want the filters enabled, you can manually disable them. For example:
-
- ```xml
- <dubbo:consumer filter="-sentinel.dubbo.consumer.filter"/>
-
- <dubbo:provider filter="-sentinel.dubbo.provider.filter"/>
- ```
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- For more details of Dubbo filter, see [here](http://dubbo.apache.org/en-us/docs/dev/impls/filter.html).
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- ## Dubbo resources
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- The resource for Dubbo services has two granularities: service interface and service method.
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- - Service interface:resourceName format is `interfaceName`,e.g. `com.alibaba.csp.sentinel.demo.dubbo.FooService`
- - Service method:resourceName format is `interfaceName:methodSignature`,e.g. `com.alibaba.csp.sentinel.demo.dubbo.FooService:sayHello(java.lang.String)`
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- ## Flow control based on caller
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- In many circumstances, it's also significant to control traffic flow based on the **caller**.
- For example, assuming that there are two services A and B, both of them initiate remote call requests to the service provider.
- If we want to limit the calls from service B only, we can set the `limitApp` of flow rule as the identifier of service B (e.g. service name).
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- Sentinel Dubbo Adapter will automatically resolve the Dubbo consumer's *application name* as the caller's name (`origin`),
- and will bring the caller's name when doing resource protection.
- If `limitApp` of flow rules is not configured (`default`), flow control will take effects on all callers.
- If `limitApp` of a flow rule is configured with a caller, then the corresponding flow rule will only take effect on the specific caller.
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- > Note: Dubbo consumer does not provide its Dubbo application name when doing RPC,
- so developers should manually put the application name into *attachment* at consumer side,
- then extract it at provider side. Sentinel Dubbo Adapter has implemented a filter (`DubboAppContextFilter`)
- where consumer can carry application name information to provider automatically.
- If the consumer does not use Sentinel Dubbo Adapter but requires flow control based on caller, developers can manually put the application name into attachment with the key `dubboApplication`.
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- ## Global fallback
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- Sentinel Dubbo Adapter supports global fallback configuration.
- The global fallback will handle exceptions and give replacement result when blocked by
- flow control, degrade or system load protection. You can implement your own `DubboFallback` interface
- and then register to `DubboFallbackRegistry`. If no fallback is configured, Sentinel will wrap the `BlockException`
- then directly throw it out.
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- Besides, we can also leverage [Dubbo mock mechanism](http://dubbo.apache.org/en-us/docs/user/demos/local-mock.html) to provide fallback implementation of degraded Dubbo services.
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