On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 09:56:36AM +0100, Victor Niebla wrote:
Hi all, here it goes i hope it doesnt sound stupid.....
I get some code to make a connection to a URL Timeouts work
with JDK but not with classpath, the main reason is that
at the end on a java.net.Socked this method is called:
public void connect(SocketAddress endpoint) throws IOException {
connect(endpoint, 0);
}
Where 0 stands for infitelly wait connection.
In the JDK if you stablish "sun.net.client.defaultReadTimeout"
system property to the value of the Timeout in milisecs, after that
time SocketTimeoutException is thrown if not succeded on connecting or
reading.
am i rigth, Should it be checked somewhere, is it allready?
and if so... where should it be checked?
I knew there was something missing. The docs say that
sun.net.client.defaultReadTimeout is implementation-specific to SUNs
JDK. SHould we support it for compatibility or should we define our own
(gnu.net.client.defaultReadTimeout) ?.
Michael
Note to myself and any other helper: look through the list of properties
to see what is implemented and what is not.