Author: markt
Date: Mon Feb 23 11:26:56 2015
New Revision: 1661642
URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1661642
Log:
Don't default to an infinite timeout for write. Generally, writes should happen
(fairly) quickly.
Modified:
tomcat/trunk/java/org/apache/coyote/http11/upgrade/UpgradeProcessor.java
Modified:
tomcat/trunk/java/org/apache/coyote/http11/upgrade/UpgradeProcessor.java
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/tomcat/trunk/java/org/apache/coyote/http11/upgrade/UpgradeProcessor.java?rev=1661642&r1=1661641&r2=1661642&view=diff
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--- tomcat/trunk/java/org/apache/coyote/http11/upgrade/UpgradeProcessor.java
(original)
+++ tomcat/trunk/java/org/apache/coyote/http11/upgrade/UpgradeProcessor.java
Mon Feb 23 11:26:56 2015
@@ -54,8 +54,13 @@ public class UpgradeProcessor implements
this.upgradeServletOutputStream = new
UpgradeServletOutputStream(wrapper);
wrapper.unRead(leftOverInput);
+ /*
+ * Infinite read timeouts make sense since it is unknown how quickly -
+ * or even if at all - a client will send data. However, leave the
write
+ * timeout alone since when the server writes to the client that should
+ * always happen within the configured timeout.
+ */
wrapper.setReadTimeout(INFINITE_TIMEOUT);
- wrapper.setWriteTimeout(INFINITE_TIMEOUT);
if (httpUpgradeHandler instanceof InternalHttpUpgradeHandler) {
wrapper.setInternalUpgrade(true);
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