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Amila Chinthaka Suriarachchi resolved AXIS2-4199.
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Resolution: Fixed
this issue is fixed in the current trunk
> Axis client does not apply timeout from axis2 configuration
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> Key: AXIS2-4199
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXIS2-4199
> Project: Axis2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.4.1, 1.4
> Reporter: Christian Schweer
> Original Estimate: 24h
> Remaining Estimate: 24h
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> Axis2 seems to ignore the connection and socket timeout settings in clients,
> when read from this axis2.xml configuration.
> This is part of my axis2.xml:
> <transportSender name="http"
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> class="org.apache.axis2.transport.http.CommonsHTTPTransportSender">
> <parameter name="PROTOCOL">HTTP/1.0</parameter>
> <parameter name="CONNECTION_TIMEOUT" locked="false">120000</parameter>
> <parameter name="SO_TIMEOUT" locked="false">120000</parameter>
> </transportSender>
> I have written a Test-Service that does nothing but waiting the provided
> timeMillis.
> Here is my test client code:
> ConfigurationContext cc = ConfigurationContextFactory
>
> .createConfigurationContextFromFileSystem("<path-to-axis2.xml>");
> WSTestService0815Stub serviceStub = new
> WSTestService0815Stub(cc,
> "http://localhost/services/WSTestService-0.8.1.5?wsdl");
> serviceStub.setWaitTime(45000);
> Expected result:
> the service call returns normally
> Actual result:
> "java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out" is generated
> With
> serviceStub.setWaitTime(45000);
> the expected result is received.
> It seems to me, that the connection timeout and socket timeout is read from
> the configuration in CommonsHTTPTransportSender, but it never propagated to
> HttpSender: In CommonsHTTPTransportSender.writeMessageWithCommons(...) the
> httpVersion and format ist set but the timeout variables are ignored.
> IMHO they must be set in the messageContext's properties (or the Options of
> the messageContext), so that AbstractHttpSender.initializeTimeouts(..)
> receives the values.
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