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Deepal Jayasinghe commented on AXIS2-725:
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I found the problem it is due to your sharing same OM element for both 
invocation, if you change your code to following it will work perfectly

sender = new ServiceClient(confCtx, null);
            sender.engageModule(new QName(Constants.MODULE_ADDRESSING));
            sender.setOptions(options);
            
            OMElement payload1 = ClientUtil.getEchoOMElement();
            
            sender.sendReceiveNonBlocking(payload1, callback);

            //Non-Blocking Invocation
            sender2 = new ServiceClient(confCtx, null);
            sender2.engageModule(new QName(Constants.MODULE_ADDRESSING));
            sender2.setOptions(options);
            
            OMElement payload2 = ClientUtil.getEchoOMElement();
            
            sender2.sendReceiveNonBlocking(payload2, callback2);

> "Address already in use: JVM_Bind" exception while creating second 
> SimpleHTTPServer instance
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: AXIS2-725
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-725
>      Project: Apache Axis 2.0 (Axis2)
>         Type: Bug

>     Versions: 1.0
>  Environment: Win2K Pro and WinXP Pro, JDK 1.4, Tomcat 5.5
>     Reporter: Ali Sadik Kumlali
>     Assignee: Deepal Jayasinghe
>  Attachments: EchoNonBlockingDualClient.java, client.log.txt, 
> log4j.properties, message_flow.txt, server.log.txt
>
> When I run two EchoNonBlockingDualClient sample at the same time, first one 
> successfully starts SimpleHTTPServer on port 6060 and the second one gets an 
> java.net.BindException: Address already in use: JVM_Bind" while trying to 
> start the server.
> Doesn't I have an option to listen all the responses for its dedicated port? 
> For example 6060 for the first instance, 6061 for the second one, and so on. 
> Or, should i assume Axis2 to use the same port for the responses of all the 
> long running transactions?
> Anyway, in either case, it should not throw such exception.

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