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Yong Hao Gao commented on JBREM-1317:
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Hi Ron, Doug
If we change it to callbackHandler.handleCallbackOneway(callback, true); I think that
maybe increase the resource of the server. If a server has many clients, does it make the
server spawn a lot more threads if the server are delivering messages to those clients?
Howard
BisocketClientInvoker waits for failed clients
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Key: JBREM-1317
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBREM-1317
Project: JBoss Remoting
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: callbacks
Affects Versions: 2.5.4.SP3
Environment: JBoss EAP 5.1.2
Reporter: Doug Grove
Assignee: Ron Sigal
Priority: Minor
When a client dies or is killed, the failure is actually detected in
org.jboss.remoting.transport.socket.MicroSocketClientInvoker:
(NEW ClientSocketWrapper[Socket[addr=/10.0.0.212,port=36600,localport=4458].d3e837]) got
Exception: java.io.IOException: Broken pipe
The "Broken pipe" exception means that the client has disconnected and can not
return. This exception is treated in the code a retry-able, however.
The code carries on, finally calling BisocketClientInvoker.createSocket(). This code
then waits for a socket to appear in a list. I can see no way for a new socket to ever
appear in the list.
This results in the code waiting for the full duration of the configured timeout.
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