On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 4:04 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I think your decision to have a timeout is excellent, as a thread could
> otherwise block indefinitely, which would be very, very bad for a
> service such as GeoServer.
>

Or would block indefinitely geotools own tests, some of which do still like
to fetch for that file.
Actually it's not indefinite, but some geotools modules have an unusually
large build time because
of that (while others have been fixed to fetch that file from the local
disk).
It actually seems to be site specific, on the build server gt-xsd-wfs is
fast to build (5 seconds), but on my machine
it takes over 40 seconds because of the schemas it's downloading from the
net (one of which
is, if memory serves me right, xml.xsd).

Cheers
Andrea

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