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Oleg Kalnichevski resolved HTTPCLIENT-763.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fixed in SVN trunk.
Oleg
> AbstractClientConnAdapter#abortConnection() does not release the connection
> if called from the main execution thread while there is no blocking I/O
> operation
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> Key: HTTPCLIENT-763
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-763
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: HttpConn
> Affects Versions: 4.0 Alpha 3
> Reporter: Oleg Kalnichevski
> Fix For: 4.0 Alpha 4
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> #abortConnection() is usually expected to be called from a helper thread in
> order to unblock the main execution thread blocked in an I/O operation. It
> may be unsafe to call #releaseConnection() from the helper thread, so we have
> to rely on an IOException thrown by the closed socket on the main thread to
> trigger the release of the connection back to the connection manager.
> However, if this method is called from the main execution thread it should be
> safe to release the connection immediately. Besides, this also helps ensure
> the connection gets released back to the manager if #abortConnection() is
> called from the main execution thread while there is no blocking I/O
> operation.
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