Hello,
I did rose the issue in feb 2008, providing a fix for this, see here:
http://marc.info/?l=xmlrpc-dev&m=120318156313794&w=2
but my problem was how to make sure we are not on 1.4?
Regards,
Gam.
On 8 sept. 09, at 21:51, Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
You're the first one to point this out. Compatibility to 1.4 is not a
problem, because we already have JDK specific variants of the
transports. Wanna provide a patch?
On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Lars Gramark<[email protected]> wrote:
The reply timeout set in the XmlRpcHttpClientConfig is ignored when
making synchronous calls from the client.
This may cause calls to hang forever if there is no response.
Digging into the code, I noticed that the read timeout provided by
the XmlRpcHttpClientConfig
is ignored when creating a URLConnection from the
XmlRpcSunHttpTransport. The method URLConnection.setReadTimeout,
made available in Java 1.5, could be used to solve this.
Is this a bug or is it a deliberate choice you've made to keep Java
1.4 compatibility?
Thanks
Lars Gråmark
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