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Geir Harald Hansen updated HTTPCORE-289:
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Attachment: Test.java
Example to show Cancellable not cancelled when you kill the connection from the
outside (e.g. on Linux, killing telnet process with kill command)
> Cancellable#cancel() not invoked when network connection dies
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> Key: HTTPCORE-289
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-289
> Project: HttpComponents HttpCore
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: HttpCore NIO
> Affects Versions: 4.2-alpha2
> Reporter: Geir Harald Hansen
> Attachments: Test.java
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> I am rewriting my software to use the new API that comes with 4.2-alpha2.
> Returning a Cancellable from HttpAsyncRequestHandler#handle() seems like a
> good idea for long running requests like long polling. But I don't ever see
> Cancellable#cancel() being called.
> I telnet into my server and type the necessary HTTP to start a long running
> request. A Cancellable is created and returned from handle(). Then I kill the
> telnet process, thereby killing the connection. I expect cancel() to be
> invoked in the connection's Cancellable at this point, but nothing happens.
> cancel() is not invoked in my Cancellable, and there are no calls to
> HttpAsyncServiceHandler#closed(), HttpAsyncServiceHandler#exception() or
> DefaultServerIODispatch#onClosed() either.
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