On Tue, 12 Aug 2025 01:13:57 GMT, jwilliams990 <d...@openjdk.org> wrote:
>> Jaikiran Pai has updated the pull request incrementally with four additional >> commits since the last revision: >> >> - include a test for AsynchronousServerSocketChannel >> - System.err instead of System.out >> - trim down code comment >> - > 200 instead of >= 200 > > Hi, Which version of OpenJDK is this change available in? I am running into a > situation where Java on Windows drops TCP/HTTP connections, but i don't have > this issue on Linux (I have tested with JDK 21.0.8+9). Hello @jwilliams990 > Hi, Which version of OpenJDK is this change available in? This change is currently in the unreleased Java 26 version. It's only available in 26 early access builds https://jdk.java.net/26/ or one has to manually build this JDK repo to use this feature. > I am running into a situation where Java on Windows drops TCP/HTTP > connections, but i don't have this issue on Linux (I have tested with JDK > 21.0.8+9). Linux too has a limit on the number of backlog connections. I don't know the details of the issue you are running into but it could be unrelated to trying to use a backlog value greater than 200 on Windows, when creating a `ServerSocket`. ------------- PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/25819#issuecomment-3177598778