Thanks
Paula for your post. From your sample code, it looks like you are dealing with SOAP
RPC only. But I’m more interested in the result with SOAP Messaging. I don’t
get any exception for timeout on in the case of Messaging. Do you or anyone
else have this experience? Lei Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] 819-777-7293 -----Original
Message----- Oh, and here's the
exception I see when the timeout does occur: try { } catch
(SOAPException es) {
} } --Paula -----Original Message----- Just trying to refresh this month-old
thread :) I don't think the setTimeout method is working,
at least from messaging point of view. I tried to set the value to 1, 50, 1000
and 5000, but nothing happens i.e. I am getting responses as normal. No
exception was ever thrown. So what is the expected behavior of this method.
SOAP documentation doesn't have lot of detail on this. Can anybody help please??? Thanks, Lei Chen
-----Original Message----- Paula, I remember seeing it embedded in an
exception. I didn't bother So, re can you detect? Yes, but you'll
want to run a test that
Heitzso > |
Title: RE: SOAPHTTPConnection.setTimeout - does it work?
- SOAPHTTPConnection.setTimeout - does it work? Paula Young
- Re: SOAPHTTPConnection.setTimeout - does it work? Heitzso
- RE: SOAPHTTPConnection.setTimeout - does it work? Paula Young
- RE: SOAPHTTPConnection.setTimeout - does it work? Lei Chen
- RE: SOAPHTTPConnection.setTimeout - does it work? Paula Young
- RE: SOAPHTTPConnection.setTimeout - does it work? Paula Young
- RE: SOAPHTTPConnection.setTimeout - does it work? Radek Wisniewski
- Lei Chen