> > Hi Ladd, > > This fix could indeed improve the transport mappings behavior in some > situations! > Thanks for sorting this out. > The getFirst() calling is inefficient, because it takes several loops to > get all keys processed > (they are removed from the list by other code). In the case of a dropped > connection, > it should have worked too with the getFirst() because an exception would > have removed > the key from the list. > > Best regards, > Frank >
In my case I had 2 pending entries. The first was for the unconnected socket and the second was for the connected one trying to send a poll out. So processPending's loop went around twice with the first guy and ignored the second guy. addRegistration(OP_CONNECT) was called twice and addRegistration(OP_WRITE) was never called. So the GET request to the "good" agent never got sent. And the selector.select() loop sat there quietly until the timer thread indicated a timeout. The timeout of course was expected since the GET request to the "good" agent never got sent at all (which I verified with Wireshark). - Ladd _______________________________________________ SNMP4J mailing list [email protected] https://oosnmp.net/mailman/listinfo/snmp4j
