Thanks for the reply Roland, Oleg!!
I'll try all three approaches Host Configuration/ Connection Manager and/or
custom protocol factory approaches and let you know if I am able to fix the
problem.
The problem is that when I get the first timeout exception, I need to be
able to identify the current request being handled reliably to the
Connection Manager/Protocol Factory so that they can reset the timeout on
the right socket. Do you know a way to identify the request/socket
combination reliably? I may have more than one request to the same host
being handled at the same time, and worse, may be even to the same resource.
Can I rely on the thread id?
Thanks again.
On 9/15/05, Oleg Kalnichevski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Presently only socket timeout value can be set on a per method / host /
> client basis. Connection timeout can be set on a per connection manager
> / client basis. The only way to work that problem around is to implement
> a custom connection manager or a custom protocol socket factory
>
> Oleg
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2005 at 12:22:46PM +0200, Roland Weber wrote:
> > Hi Guy,
> >
> > you can't set the timeout on the connection because you don't know
> > which connection is going to be used until you execute the method.
> > You can set the timeout for the connection manager, which will affect
> > all connections. I think there is also a way to set the timeout based
> > on the HostConfiguration, which is probably what you want to do.
> >
> > hope that helps,
> > Roland
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Questioner Guy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 15.09.2005 11:37
> > Please respond to
> > "HttpClient User Discussion"
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> > To
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> > cc
> >
> > Subject
> > Connection level timeout settings
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > I am trying to set the connection timeout at the individual connection
> > level. The following code snippet sets the timeout at the HttpClient
> level
> > HttpClient client = new HttpClient( new
> > MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager() );
> > client.getHttpConnectionManager().getParams().setParameter("
> > http.connection.timeout", new Integer( 30 * 1000));
> > I want to be able to reset the connection timeout to certain web-sites
> > after getting a timeout exception from the call to HttpClient's
> > executeMethod() call. I coudn't figure out a way to get access to the
> > connection allocated to the call.
> > I am new to HttpClient and I apologize if this a trivial question, but I
> > would appreciate the answer.
> > Thanks.
> >
> >
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