Can you please log this as a bug? we should find an easier way to do this.

Thanks,
dims

--- "Laenzlinger, Christof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo Philip,
> 
> I had the same problem a few weeks ago. With SAAJ only I could not find
> a way to configure the timeout. I did not find out how to modify the default
> timeout in axis (still interested in a solution for that).
> Anyway that would not help if I want to modify the timeout individually for 
> each call.
> 
> That is the solution I found:
> 
> Instead of using the standard JAAS way of sending the message (snippet 1)
> I sent the message by using some Axis specific classes (snippet 2)
> 
> --snippet
> 1------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
>       SOAPMessage message = // .... create your request message here
> 
>       SOAPConnectionFactory scFactory =
> SOAPConnectionFactory.newInstance();
>       con = scFactory.createConnection();
>                                       
>       URLEndpoint endpoint = new URLEndpoint(getURLEndpoint());
>       SOAPMessage responseMessage = con.call(message, endpoint);
> 
>       // consume the response message here... 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> --snippet
> 2------------------------------------------------------------------
>       SOAPMessage message = // .... create your request message here
>               
>       Call call = new Call(getURLEndpoint());
>       ((org.apache.axis.Message)
> message).setMessageContext(call.getMessageContext());
>       SOAPEnvelope env =
> ((org.apache.axis.Message)message).getSOAPEnvelope();
>       Attachments attachments = ((org.apache.axis.Message)
>               message).getAttachmentsImpl();
>       if (attachments != null) {
>               Iterator iterator = attachments.getAttachments().iterator();
>                       while (iterator.hasNext()) {
>                       Object attachment = iterator.next();
>                       call.addAttachmentPart(attachment);
>               }
>       }
>       call.setReturnClass(SOAPMessage.class);
>       // set the timeout here
>       call.setTimeout(new Integer(getTimeout()));
>       call.invoke(env);
>                       
>       SOAPMessage responseMessage = call.getResponseMessage();
> 
>       // consume the response message here... 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Philip Puccio [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 7:03 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Set timeout for SOAPMessage
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've seen other threads asking about timeout and in the few cases where
> there
> are responses, the solution lies in using Call.setTimeout(int).
> 
> I'm using SAAJ, so I'm dealing with a SOAPMessage.  I see that
> MessageContext
> implements setTimeout, but when I try to get the MessageContext from the
> SOAPMessage (after casting down to Message so I can use getMessageContext()
> ) ,
> I get null.
> 
> I *think* I'm heading in the right direction here -- most of my service
> calls
> are very fast, so whatever the default timeout period is has been fine for
> me
> so far.  But now I'm implementing a call that can take 60 to 90 seconds, so
> I
> would like to change the timeout only for the SOAPMessage that contains this
> longer-running service call.
> 
> Thanks for any advice you can share on this,
> 
> . . . Phil
> 
> 
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