Hi Oleg,

Thank you for the confirmation. I'll have a look at the abort source for
clarity.

Chris


Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:

>Hi Chris,
>
>Call Thread#interrupt() first and wait for the thread to terminate
>cleanly for a grace period of your choice. If the thread fails to
>terminate, call HttpMethod#abort() on the respective HTTP method
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>Oleg
>
>
>On Tue, Aug 02, 2005 at 11:47:07PM -0400, Chris Lewis wrote:
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>>Hello all,
>>
>>I'm working an a project that uses HttpClient (3), and have a question
>>regarding threading (I know that I need to use a
>>MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager). My question is this: how can I
>>safely terminate a pending request from a different thread? Assuming I
>>use a single (or pool of) IO thread, is it enough to just call
>>Thread.interrupt() to properly 'shut-down' and effectively cancel the
>>request?
>>
>>regards,
>>Chris Lewis
>>
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