I am using the MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager to manage a set of connections to a Tomcat servlet. I am wondering if I am really getting all of the connections I have asked for. I have called setMaxConnections with a value of 100. I am assuming the connection manager will manage up to 100 simultaneous connections to Tomcat. The servlet team has configured Tomcat to accept this many connections. I am running on a dual processor system with RedHat ES 3. When I run netstat -tlpva, I see only two connections with an ESTABLISHED state. There are at most 24 other connections in a FIN_WAIT2 state. I am running my application with between 100 and 250 threads. The threads are kept busy with a work queue, so I should have up to 250 threads asking the connection manager for a connection (no idle threads.) So, my question: should I be seeing more established connections? Am I interpreting the setMaxConnections call correctly? Or do I need to also call the setDefaultMaxConnectionsPerHost method?
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