I'm literally getting java.net.SocketTimeoutException, meaning that the 
connection to the host times out. I have billing enabled so that can't be 
the cause, but maybe it's related.

I thought the error was because that particular host was having troubles, 
but I'm seeing it on other hosts too now. I'm did a quick change to replace 
my URLFetch calls with normal socket based http calls through OkHttp, and 
that seems to be better, though it's to soon to really tell.

I'm using Java 8, but since this is an older app it's still using the 
URLFetchService as that was the only way to do a request in the past. I 
don't really need it to be replaced, I just need it to work like it used to 
and not fail at random :-)

On Thursday, March 29, 2018 at 8:06:32 PM UTC+2, George (Cloud Platform 
Support) wrote:
>
> Hi Hugo, 
>
> What type of time out exceptions do you refer to? Which errors are the 
> most frequently encountered? You are surely not the only one facing this 
> situation. How would you like to see URLFetch replaced? Do you use Java 7 
> or 8? Which features described on the "Issuing HTTP(S) Requests" 
> documentation page 
> <https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/java/issue-requests> do 
> you actually use? 
>

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