Hi
Below is the log of the following scenario:
1. Create an async client with MaxConnPerRoute=1
2. Start a request 
3. Wait for 100ms and shutdown the channel (using ioctrl.shutdown)
4. Wait for 2000ms and start another request for same url

2014/02/17 12:34:15:587 IST [DEBUG] PoolingNHttpClientConnectionManager - 
Connection request: [route: 
{}->http://966b.http.dal05.cdn.softlayer.net:80][total kept alive: 0; route 
allocated: 0 of 1; total allocated: 0 of 10]
2014/02/17 12:34:15:681 IST [DEBUG] PoolingNHttpClientConnectionManager - 
Connection leased: [id: http-outgoing-0][route: 
{}->http://966b.http.dal05.cdn.softlayer.net:80][total kept alive: 0; route 
allocated: 1 of 1; total allocated: 1 of 10]
2014/02/17 12:34:15:689 IST [DEBUG] ManagedNHttpClientConnectionImpl - 
http-outgoing-0 10.0.0.2:58623<->93.184.221.133:80[ACTIVE][r:]: Set attribute 
http.nio.exchange-handler
2014/02/17 12:34:15:690 IST [DEBUG] ManagedNHttpClientConnectionImpl - 
http-outgoing-0 10.0.0.2:58623<->93.184.221.133:80[ACTIVE][rw:]: Event set [w]
2014/02/17 12:34:15:691 IST [DEBUG] ManagedNHttpClientConnectionImpl - 
http-outgoing-0 10.0.0.2:58623<->93.184.221.133:80[ACTIVE][rw:]: Set attribute 
http.nio.http-exchange-state
2014/02/17 12:34:15:692 IST [DEBUG] ManagedNHttpClientConnectionImpl - 
http-outgoing-0 10.0.0.2:58623<->93.184.221.133:80[ACTIVE][rw:]: Event set [w]
2014/02/17 12:34:15:694 IST [DEBUG] ManagedNHttpClientConnectionImpl - 
http-outgoing-0 10.0.0.2:58623<->93.184.221.133:80[ACTIVE][rw:w]: 246 bytes 
written
2014/02/17 12:34:15:694 IST [DEBUG] ManagedNHttpClientConnectionImpl - 
http-outgoing-0 10.0.0.2:58623<->93.184.221.133:80[ACTIVE][r:w]: Event cleared 
[w]
2014/02/17 12:34:15:770 IST [DEBUG] ManagedNHttpClientConnectionImpl - 
http-outgoing-0 10.0.0.2:58623<->93.184.221.133:80[ACTIVE][r:r]: 1360 bytes read
2014/02/17 12:34:15:775 IST [DEBUG] ManagedNHttpClientConnectionImpl - 
http-outgoing-0 10.0.0.2:58623<->93.184.221.133:80[ACTIVE][r:r]: Shutdown
2014/02/17 12:34:17:695 IST [DEBUG] PoolingNHttpClientConnectionManager - 
Connection request: [route: 
{}->http://966b.http.dal05.cdn.softlayer.net:80][total kept alive: 0; route 
allocated: 1 of 1; total allocated: 1 of 10]
 
Note that the last log of “Connection request” reports that “route allocated: 1 
of 1”. 
Doesn’t it mean that the connection was not released when the channel was shut 
down?

From the client perspective, the consumer’s onByteReceived is never called 
after this point.

Thanks,
Yoram
On February 17, 2014 at 11:46:15 AM, Oleg Kalnichevski ([email protected]) wrote:

On Mon, 2014-02-17 at 11:23 +0200, Yoram Dayagi (Gmail) wrote:  
> I want to start an async GET request for a big file. Then, at some point, 
> while the content is still being received, I would like to cancel the request 
> from another thread and close all relevant resources.  
>  
> I tried to achieve this behaviour by implementing AsyncByteConsumer and doing 
> something like the following, but I have the feeling that the connection from 
> the connection pool was not released:  
>  
> …  
> @Override  
> protected void onByteReceived(ByteBuffer buf, IOControl ioctrl) throws 
> IOException {  
> …  
> ioctrl.shutdown();  
> …  
> }  
> …  
>  

This looks correct to me. Why do you think the connection was not  
released back to the pool? You can run your client with connection  
management context logging turned out to find out whether of not the  
pool was leaking connections.  

http://hc.apache.org/httpcomponents-client-4.3.x/logging.html  


> Also, I read in documentation that using “shutdown” on a channel is bad for 
> SSL connections, where “close” should be called instead.  
>  

Given you are shutting down the connection in the middle of an HTTP  
exchange I doubt that should matter.  

Oleg  



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