#1113 Link uml-reverse-mapper created class diagrams to readme, where needed
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| - If the number of failures cross a certain threshold, we move to the **open** state, which acts just like an open circuit and prevents remote service calls from being made, thus saving resources. (Here, we return the response called ```stale response from API```) | ||||
| - Once we exceed the retry timeout period, we move to the **half-open** state and make another call to the remote service again to check if the service is working so that we can serve fresh content. A *failure* sets it back to **open** state and another attempt is made after retry timeout period, while a *success* sets it to **closed** state so that everything starts working normally again.  | ||||
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| ## Class diagram | ||||
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| ## Applicability | ||||
| Use the Circuit Breaker pattern when | ||||
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