Hi Ivan, It is Axis2's implementation of JAX-WS that is in use. Do you know where I can find the Axis2 config where I can change the concurrent number of connections per host?
Best regards, Stig 2013/10/21 Stig Even Larsen <s...@priv.biz> > Hi Ivan, > > Don't have any code where I am now, bit it seems to be Axis2. Where can I > find the config ? > 21. okt. 2013 15:50 skrev "Ivan" <xhh...@gmail.com> følgende: > >> Hi, >> >> Sorry for the late response, was just busy with other sutff. >> >> The reason I asked this is that, if you are using Axis2 specifc apis, it >> is possible to find the configurations to change the max connection number, >> while for jaxws client api, IIRC, there is no configuration for this. >> >> Could you show me your client sample codes ? >> >> >> 2013/10/21 Stig Even Larsen <s...@priv.biz> >> >>> Hi Ivan, >>> >>> I could also add that the webservice is created in Netbeans by >>> referencing the wsdl file. >>> Therefore, I'm a little uncertain answering your question, but to my >>> knowledge it is Axis2 implementation of JAX-WS that is in use. >>> Hopefully the stack trace in my previous post could answer your question >>> better. >>> >>> Looking forward to resolv this puzzle. >>> >>> Best regards, >>> Stig >>> >>> >>> 2013/10/17 Ivan <xhh...@gmail.com> >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Which classes do you use to connect the long running web services ? >>>> axis2 client API or jaxws spec API ? >>>> >>>> Thanks. >>>> >>>> >>>> 2013/10/15 Stig Even Larsen <s...@priv.biz> >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I have a problem with webservice (JAX-WS and Axis2) requests being >>>>> rejected by HttpClient (MultiThreadedHttpConnectionManager) with the >>>>> message "Timeout waiting for connection". >>>>> We are using Geronimo 2.2.1 binary distribution (with Axis 1.5.2) >>>>> >>>>> The system have 2 long running webservices for transferring data to a >>>>> legacy system supporting webservices. We now need to consume several other >>>>> webservices from the same host, but is running into problems because of >>>>> the >>>>> the default max connections per host being 2. >>>>> >>>>> After searching for several days I don't find a solution to my >>>>> problem, so I reach out to you to hopefully be enlightened. >>>>> >>>>> My questions are: >>>>> 1. How do I change the default max connections per host? >>>>> 2. Is there a way to "isolate" the long running webservices so that >>>>> the new one runs with a different ConnectionManager? >>>>> 3. Or is there other solutions to this problem? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Best regards, >>>>> Stig Even Larsen >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Ivan >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Mvh, >>> Stig Even Larsen >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Ivan >> > -- Mvh, Stig Even Larsen