Hello Darly,

In SVNKit we use JRE sockets implementation and do not control packets that
are sent. We do set certain options when socket is created however (see
SVNSocketFactory class):

        socket.setReuseAddress(true);
        socket.setTcpNoDelay(true);
        socket.setKeepAlive(true);
        socket.setSoLinger(true, 0);

These are options we use to achieve best performance. What version of JVM
do you use?

Alexander Kitaev,
TMate Software,
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On 7 July 2014 17:53, Darly Senecal Baptiste <dsenec...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Community,
>
> I was making a svn checkout using a Subclipse's svnkit client adapter,
> which checkout was made completely. However, looking at the network traffic
> analysis, I am seeing that svnkit client is acknowledging to server about 4
> reset (RST,ACK) connection packets when a use logs into the repository; and
> at the end (when svn checkout satisfactory completes),  there is another
> RST,ACK packets.
>
> I want to know why the client sends RST,ACK packets to clients
>
> Regards
>

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