On Mar 5, 2010, at 7:19 PM, Paul Hoadley wrote:
On 06/03/2010, at 4:52 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
[2010-03-05 15:02:58 CET] <WorkerThread10> <WOWorkerThread id=10
socket=Socket[addr=/127.0.0.1,port=50809,localport=1085]>
Exception while sending response: java.net.SocketException: Broken
pipe
Nevertheless, there's not many of them -- definitely such a report
does NOT occur anytime JavaMonitor tries to connect to wotaskd and
fails; the log occurs only occassionally.
You can ignore that.
As an aside, what causes that broken pipe exception, and why is it
safe to ignore, Chuck? I see it from time to time, though mostly in
development.
It means the client (browser, wotaskd, etc.) closed its side of the
connection before the server side could send the response. This is
the result of a timeout or user action. The user hitting Stop in the
browser is a common cause, especially when the app is slow or an
action is taking a long time.
Chuck
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