RE: Bug Report - 4.1.27 Race Condition
Having looked at this problem a little more (assuming this is the same problem, i had done a little recoding, but the symptoms are the same), i have some more info. Unless there's a major unexpected flaw and I missed something, I do believe that the shutdown is synchronous if you use the stop method (using the shutdown socket is not synchronous, but it's another problem). I am not getting the following stack trace from my ant driven junit tests... SEVERE: Caught exception trying to unlock accept. java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: connect at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.socketConnect(Native Method) at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.doConnect(PlainSocketImpl.java:305) at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connectToAddress(PlainSocketImpl.java:171) at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(PlainSocketImpl.java:158) at java.net.Socket.connect(Socket.java:452) at java.net.Socket.connect(Socket.java:402) at java.net.Socket.init(Socket.java:309) at java.net.Socket.init(Socket.java:124) at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.PoolTcpEndpoint.closeServerSocket(PoolTcpEndpoint .java:326) at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.PoolTcpEndpoint.acceptSocket(PoolTcpEndpoint.java :397) at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:529) at org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.jav a:619) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534) 11-Aug-2003 21:55:06 org.apache.tomcat.util.net.PoolTcpEndpoint closeServerSocket SEVERE: Caught exception trying to close socket. java.lang.NullPointerException at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.PoolTcpEndpoint.closeServerSocket(PoolTcpEndpoint .java:338) at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.PoolTcpEndpoint.acceptSocket(PoolTcpEndpoint.java :397) at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.TcpWorkerThread.runIt(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:529) at org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.jav a:619) at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534) The presence of Thread at the bottom of each traces suggests that there is some asynchronous code in here somewhere. Is the stop() method delegating its work to this shutdown socket you mention? It's part of the source distribution, in the j-t-connectors directory. I really cannot find this code, I have an unzipped copy of jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27-src.zip, in which i cannot seem to find the coyote code, nor this PoolTcpEndpoint. I seem to have the package org.apache.catalina.* but not org.apache.tomcat.*. Do i need to download an earlier copy of the source for these classes? Thanks for your time Regards Wesley I. Hall - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Bug Report - 4.1.27 Race Condition
Wesley Hall wrote: Hello, I have found a small bug during my work embedding the tomcat server into our application. When a secure connector is added to an instance of Embedded, and embedded is startd and stopped several times in quick succession (which is part of our test framework) a race condition occurs. Sometimes i am presented with an exception with a root cause of... Caused by: LifecycleException: Coyote connector has not been started at org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector.stop(CoyoteConnector.java:1199) at org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded.stop(Embedded.java:1030) (NOTE: This exception is thrown after a call to the start method of Embedded has been made and connectors added) Other times the test is successful. Sometimes (although a little more rare than these two outcomes), I recieve an 'Address already in use', which seems to be the inverse of the exception above, and occurs on a call to start() after a stop() has already been made. Placing a Thread.sleep(x) between start/stop attempts seems to increase the likelyhood of the test being successful and increasing the interval increase the percentage of successful test runs until upon reaching an interval of 75ms the success rate becomes 100%. Unless there's a major unexpected flaw and I missed something, I do believe that the shutdown is synchronous if you use the stop method (using the shutdown socket is not synchronous, but it's another problem). That means that something, somehwere, is being shutdown asynchronously related to SSL, be it at the OS level or at the JDK level. Given that SSL uses a non trivial amount of resources, which also take a significant amount of time to allocate, I'm not completely surprised by what you see. As your next paragraph states, it would be useful to double check in the Tomcat code, but I don't expect you would find much. I believe it's rather straightforward code. IMO, you should make a quick pass looking for an obvious flaw, then go with a 100ms delay. Unless you have to restart the embedded TC every 2s, I think it should be acceptable. It seems there is a race condition in starting up or shutting down of Embedded vs The secure connector. Sometimes Embedded.start() will return before the connector has been started and the same with Embedded.stop(). Unfortunatly, i cannot seem to locate the Coyote source to verify this. It's part of the source distribution, in the j-t-connectors directory. Presumably, this issue is pretty minor as the only circumstance i can see where someone will be running stops and starts in quick succession is a contrived test case, but i thought i would bring it to your attention anyway. Remy - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bug Report - 4.1.27 Race Condition
Hello, I have found a small bug during my work embedding the tomcat server into our application. When a secure connector is added to an instance of Embedded, and embedded is startd and stopped several times in quick succession (which is part of our test framework) a race condition occurs. Sometimes i am presented with an exception with a root cause of... Caused by: LifecycleException: Coyote connector has not been started at org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector.stop(CoyoteConnector.java:1199) at org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded.stop(Embedded.java:1030) (NOTE: This exception is thrown after a call to the start method of Embedded has been made and connectors added) Other times the test is successful. Sometimes (although a little more rare than these two outcomes), I recieve an 'Address already in use', which seems to be the inverse of the exception above, and occurs on a call to start() after a stop() has already been made. Placing a Thread.sleep(x) between start/stop attempts seems to increase the likelyhood of the test being successful and increasing the interval increase the percentage of successful test runs until upon reaching an interval of 75ms the success rate becomes 100%. It seems there is a race condition in starting up or shutting down of Embedded vs The secure connector. Sometimes Embedded.start() will return before the connector has been started and the same with Embedded.stop(). Unfortunatly, i cannot seem to locate the Coyote source to verify this. Presumably, this issue is pretty minor as the only circumstance i can see where someone will be running stops and starts in quick succession is a contrived test case, but i thought i would bring it to your attention anyway. Regards Wesley I. Hall P.S. If Mr Bill Barker is reading this, your advice on my https problem worked like a charm. I owe you a beer! =o) - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]