Dennis Ju created HTTPCLIENT-1228:
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Summary: HttpGet.abort() / HttpPost.abort() doesn't always abort
immediately
Key: HTTPCLIENT-1228
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-1228
Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
Issue Type: Bug
Components: HttpClient
Affects Versions: 4.2.1
Reporter: Dennis Ju
Priority: Minor
HttpGet.abort() and HttpPost.abort() don't always abort immediately. It works
most of the time, but occasionally the connection will block until it times
out. I noticed this only happens when I explicitly set a timeout value
(HttpConnectionParams.setConnectionTimeout()).
According to HttpComponent docs, "When an HTTP request is aborted its execution
thread blocked in an I/O operation is guaranteed to unblock by throwing a
InterruptedIOException".
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