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Oleg Kalnichevski resolved HTTPASYNC-38.
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    Resolution: Invalid

Is this a question or a bug report? If the latter I see no evidence of the 
problem being a bug in HttpClient. System can run out of descriptors for 
various reasons depending on local TCP/IP settings.

Oleg
                
> Too many file open in httpclient
> --------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HTTPASYNC-38
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPASYNC-38
>             Project: HttpComponents HttpAsyncClient
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: LeninGovi
>
> I have written a thread program which is running one minute once to get 
> document from couchDB database  using httpclient 4.2.3 ,it is working for 
> some time after that giving exception as "Too many file open"
> This is my code :
> PoolingClientConnectionManager connectionManager = new 
> PoolingClientConnectionManager();
>               HttpClient httpclient = new 
> DefaultHttpClient(connectionManager);
>               HttpGet get = new 
> HttpGet("http://10.163.29.105:5984/crl_archive1/_design/DataView/_view/viewAll";);
>               try{
>                       HttpResponse response = httpclient.execute(get);
>               BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new 
> InputStreamReader(response.getEntity().getContent()));
> try{       
>       while( (strdata =reader.readLine())!=null)
>       {     
>          output+=strdata;
>       }
>       }catch (Exception e) {
>               e.printStackTrace();
>       }
> }}catch (Exception e) {
>               System.out.println("Error:"+e.getMessage());
>               e.printStackTrace();
>               log.error(e.getMessage());
>               }
> try{
>                       Thread.sleep("60000");
> get.releaseConnection();
>                       get.abort();
>                       connectionManager.closeExpiredConnections();
>                       Fetch();        
>               }catch (InterruptedException ie) {
>                       Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
>                       log.error(ie.getMessage());
>               }
> i am closing connection eventhough, it is still same error coming,
> what would be the problem,
> Please Help me
> Thanks in advance
> Regards
> G.Lenin

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