http://ws.apache.org/xmlrpc/apidocs/org/apache/xmlrpc/client/XmlRpcClient.html#setTransportFactory(org.apache.xmlrpc.client.XmlRpcTransportFactory)
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Lars Schnoor <lars.schn...@ifad.dk> wrote: > How do I set the transport factory? I followed the example on the website. > > Jochen Wiedmann wrote: >> >> Are you using a proper transport factory, like >> XmlRpcSun15HttpTransportFactory? >> >> >> >> On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 4:01 PM, Lars Schnoor <lars.schn...@ifad.dk> >> wrote: >> >>> >>> Hi >>> I have seen that the XmlRpcClientConfigImpl has two methods to set >>> timeout, >>> there is setReplyTimeout(int pTimeout) and setConnectionTimeout(int >>> pTimeout). Do these methods do anything? I have used these methods to set >>> the two timeouts to 2 and 5 seconds respectively. >>> I setup a client with these timeouts, print out a debug statement with >>> timestamp and then I attempt to execute a XML-RPC method on my server >>> which >>> does not exist. >>> The first thing in my catch block for the exception is a new debug >>> statement >>> that tells me that attempted XML-RPC failed after about 20 seconds. >>> So, for me it looks like XML-RPC does not care about the timeouts I set, >>> is >>> this correct? Is there a way to set the timeouts and have XML-RPC attempt >>> for the timeout period? >>> I am using Windows XP. >>> Thanks >>> >>> Lars >>> >>> >> >> >> >> > -- Germanys national anthem is the most boring in the world - how telling!