Hi, I have a problem closing the whole Mina framework in a safe manner, not a single session.
Regards, Ilpo Kejonen -----Original Message----- From: Trustin Lee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 11. toukokuuta 2006 11:32 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Closing sessions forcefully IoSession.close() closes the connection even if there's more data to write. If you want to flush all data before closing the connection: session.write(message).join(); // Make sure to call join() before calling close() session.close(); HTH, Trustin On 5/8/06, Niklas Therning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > As far as I know you should be able to write something right beore you > call close. I suspect that you're trying to write a non-ByteBuffer > message without having a codec for that type of message in the > session's filter chain. Could it be that when you refuse a connection > like this you don't add your codec filter to the session's filter > chain? > > Could you please post the complete stack trace of the thrown > IllegalStateException? > > /Niklas > > J2EE Professional wrote: > > ah..yes..i was writing something just before calling > > session.close(). > thx for pointing out this..but just a question...since i have not > closed the session, how does it matter to the framework if i was > writing just before calling this session.close. hey one more > question..i have two filters...i want that filter no. 1 should be > called after filter no2 . how do we acheive this desired effect. e.g. > in Web projects we simple configure the filter chain in web.xml and > then when we say filter.getChain.doFilter the web container calls our > next filter in the filter chain..i hope i could make my question > clear. > > > > Niklas Therning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Seems like strange > > error. > Are you writing something right before you > > call session.close()? Could you post your code maybe? > > > > /Niklas > > > > J2EE Professional wrote: > > > >>right..i am doing that only...but i get the following exception when > >>i > do session.close() > >> > >> java.lang.IllegalStateException: Write requests must be transformed > >> to > class org.apache.mina.common.ByteBuffer: > >> > >> should i just catch this exception or is my approach (of doing > session.close()) an incorrect way of closing sessions ?? > >> > >> > >> > >>Niklas Therning wrote: Hi, > >> > >>You could implement your own IoFilter which keeps track of the > >>number of open connections and then refuses anymore connections when > >>the threshold has been reached. In your IoFilter you increment the > >>counter everytime sessionOpened is called and decrement the counter > >>everytime sessionClosed is called. If sessionOpened is called and > >>the threshold has been reached you just close the new session at > >>once. > >> > >>HTH > >> > >>/Niklas > >> > >>J2EE Professional wrote: > >> > >> > >>>i am keeping a tab on the number of opened connections...why i > >>>reach a > threshold value i should forcefully close any more connections...how > to do this ? > >>> > >>> > >>>--------------------------------- > >>>To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all > >>>new > Yahoo! Security Centre. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >>--------------------------------- > >>Yahoo! 360° NEW - Your one place to blog, create, publish & share! > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > 24 FIFA World Cup tickets to be won with Yahoo! Mail. Learn more > > -- what we call human nature is actually human habit -- http://gleamynode.net/ -- PGP key fingerprints: * E167 E6AF E73A CBCE EE41 4A29 544D DE48 FE95 4E7E * B693 628E 6047 4F8F CFA4 455E 1C62 A7DC 0255 ECA6
