Can you change the timeout values once they've been set, or would you
have to re-instantiate the HttpClient?

On Jan 7, 12:30 pm, JP <joachim.pfeif...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Alternatively, you could lower the connect and read timeout values at
> the HttpClient level and manage connectivity (that's what I do - I go
> with 3s connect timeout and retry if it fails).
>
> On Jan 7, 9:07 am, ivan <istas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm wondering what the currently suggested method is for interrupting
> > a read operation of a socket input stream?
>
> > I know that traditionally the read could be interrupted by closing the
> > socket from another thread and catching an IOException, but I'm not
> > quite sure how to get at the socket from the apache classes.
>
> > Maybe I should use some sort of interruptible channel instead ... ?
>
> > Any links or help is greatly appreciated.
>
> > My code looks like this -- minus most of the error handling:
>
> > org.apache.http.impl.client.DefaultHttpClient
> > org.apache.http.client.methods.HttpGet
> > org.apache.http.HttpResponse
>
> > DefaultHttpClient client = new DefaultHttpClient(httpParameters);
>
> > HttpGet request = new HttpGet(Uri);
>
> > HttpResponse response = client.execute(request);
>
> > InputStream entityStream = response.getEntity().getContent();
>
> > try
> > {
> >    bytesRead = entityStream.read(data);}
>
> > catch (IOException ex)
> > {
>
> > }

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