Ok, so if I can ask stupid questions, I will not obstruct myself :o)
Here is a light version of my code :
HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
client.setTimeout(60000);
HttpMethod method = null;
try {
method = new MyGetMethod(adresse);
} catch(Exception e) {
new Erreur("21;Erreur lors du d�codage de l'URL
"+e.getMessage(), "Pas de code source", this);
}
// Execute the method.
int statusCode = -1;
// We will retry up to 3 times.
for (int attempt = 0; statusCode == -1 && attempt < 3; attempt++) {
try {
statusCode = client.executeMethod(method);
} catch (HttpRecoverableException e) {
System.err.println("A recoverable exception occurred,
retrying." + e.getMessage());
} catch (IOException e) {
System.err.println("Failed to download file.");
}
} // Check that we didn't run out of retries.
if (statusCode == -1) {
System.err.println("Failed to recover from exception.");
} // Read the response body.
try {
byte[] responseBody = method.getResponseBody();
leCode.set(new String(responseBody, this.getCodageUrl()));
} catch (SocketTimeoutException e) {
System.err.println("timeout error" + e.getMessage());
} catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println("mauvais encodage");
}// Release the connection. method.releaseConnection();
The problem is that hte method.getReponseBody can't throw a SocketTimeoutException but that's this method who is giving me problems
Kalnichevski, Oleg a �crit :
You are more than welcome to ask any kind of HttpClient related questions
Oleg
-----Original Message----- From: Mathias Cianci [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 3:02 PM To: Commons HttpClient Project Subject: Re: timeout while waiting from reponse body ?
Thank you Oleg and excuse me for asking such questions. I was searching with the TimeoutController class, and I've not seen the
obvious answer.
Kalnichevski, Oleg a �crit :
Setting socket timeout to a positive value will do the trick
HttpClient client = new HttpClient();
client.setTimeout(60000); // 60 sec timeout
