Oleg,
Thank you for responding to everybody. We appreciate your willingness to help
out.
The only way I can see to "use a socket timeout" as you suggested was to use a
different Socket Factory than the one uses in the code
schemeRegistry.register(new Scheme("http",
PlainSocketFactory.getSocketFactory(), 80));
Am I heading down the right path? Or should I somehow grab the socket from
HttpClient and set it's timeout?
Thanks,
Michael
----- Original Message ----
From: Oleg Kalnichevski <[email protected]>
To: HttpClient User Discussion <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2009 12:09:37
Subject: Re: Http Client 4.0 dead locks with spotty internet coverage
Hi David
This problem has nothing to do with HttpClient. As you can see the thread is
blocked in a native method call. Use a socket timeout to make sure I/O
operations do not get stuck indefinitely.
Oleg
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