> Deepal,
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> the only change I've made was the port for the http listener. The
> axis2.xml was attached to my first email -- I'm including it to this
> email too.
May be something else is running on port 6061 , why don't you try to
change that and see
Thanks
Deepal
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> Michele
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> On 25 Jan 2008, at 10:12, Deepal jayasinghe wrote:
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>> Hi Michele , Have you done any changes to your client side axis2.xml
>> , if so what are they ? Thanks Deepal
>>> Deepal, apart from that I made no changes at all. Here is my code.
>>> try { sender = new ServiceClient(getConfiguration(), null); }
>>> catch (Exception e) { throw new RuntimeException(e); }
>>> synchronized (ENGAGE_MODULE_LOCK) {
>>> sender.engageModule(Constants.MODULE_ADDRESSING); } private
>>> ConfigurationContext getConfiguration() throws Exception {
>>> ConfigurationContext configurationContext =
>>> ConfigurationContextFactory
>>> .createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem(null, null);
>>> HttpConnectionManager connectionManager = new
>>> MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager();
>>> HttpConnectionManagerParams connectionManagerParams = new
>>> HttpConnectionManagerParams(); // 10 seconds
>>> connectionManagerParams.setConnectionTimeout(10000);
>>> connectionManagerParams.setMaxConnectionsPerHost(
>>> HostConfiguration.ANY_HOST_CONFIGURATION, 30);
>>> connectionManagerParams.setDefaultMaxConnectionsPerHost(30);
>>> connectionManagerParams.setMaxTotalConnections(200);
>>> connectionManagerParams.setTcpNoDelay(true);
>>> connectionManagerParams.setStaleCheckingEnabled(true);
>>> connectionManagerParams.setLinger(-1); HttpClient httpClient
>>> = new HttpClient(connectionManager);
>>> configurationContext.setThreadPool(new ThreadPool(1, 5));
>>> configurationContext.setProperty(HTTPConstants.REUSE_HTTP_CLIENT,
>>> Boolean.TRUE);
>>> configurationContext.setProperty(HTTPConstants.CACHED_HTTP_CLIENT,
>>> httpClient); return configurationContext; }
>>> However using this set up I've noticed that after some time I get a
>>> BindException -- I think it's because I use only one AxisCallback
>>> object to receive many responses. Michele On 25 Jan 2008, at 10:02,
>>> Deepal Jayasinghe wrote:
>>>> hmm ,if that is the case there should be something wrong with your
>>>> axis2.xml . So what are the additional changes that you have made ?
>>>> Thanks Deepal
>>>>> Hi again, some more details. If the configuration context is
>>>>> created using the following statement ConfigurationContext
>>>>> configurationContext = ConfigurationContextFactory
>>>>> .createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem(null, null); and then
>>>>> the customization is made as before (i.e.
>>>>> MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager and cached HttpClient) the
>>>>> system seems to work fine. Michele
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