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Application is not responding while consuming restful service if internet is connected but browsing is not working, in blackberry jre 5.0. Please guide me if there is any method to set the responce time out?

I am using this code to consume service.

static HttpConnection con = null;
static InputStream is = null;
static StringBuffer rawResponse;

public static String Call(String url) throws IOException {
    try {
        url = url + getConnectionString() + ";";
        if (CheckConn()) {
            con = (HttpConnection) Connector.open(url, Connector.READ_WRITE, true);
            is = con.openInputStream();
            byte[] responseData = new byte[10000];
            int length = 0;
            rawResponse = new StringBuffer();
            while (-1 != (length = is.read(responseData))) {
                rawResponse.append(new String(responseData, 0, length));
            }
        } else {
            Status.show("Internet service is not avaiable.");
        }
    } catch (IOException ex) {
        Status.show("Internet is not responding");
    } finally {
        try {
            is.close();
            con.close();
        } catch (Exception e) {
            Status.show(e.getMessage());
        }
    }
    return rawResponse.toString();
}

public static String getConnectionString() {
    String connectionString = "";
    if (WLANInfo.getWLANState() == WLANInfo.WLAN_STATE_CONNECTED) {
        connectionString = ";interface=wifi";
    }
    else if ((CoverageInfo.getCoverageStatus() & CoverageInfo.COVERAGE_MDS) == CoverageInfo.COVERAGE_MDS) {
        connectionString = ";deviceside=false";
    } 
    else if ((CoverageInfo.getCoverageStatus() & CoverageInfo.COVERAGE_DIRECT) == CoverageInfo.COVERAGE_DIRECT) {
        String carrierUid = getCarrierBIBSUid();
        if (carrierUid == null) {
            connectionString = ";deviceside=true";
        } else {
            connectionString = ";deviceside=false;connectionUID=" + carrierUid + ";ConnectionType=mds-public";
        }
    } 
    else if (CoverageInfo.getCoverageStatus() == CoverageInfo.COVERAGE_NONE) {
        connectionString = ";None";
    }
    return connectionString;
}


public static String getCarrierBIBSUid() {
    net.rim.device.api.servicebook.ServiceRecord[] records = ServiceBook.getSB().getRecords();
    int currentRecord;
    for (currentRecord = 0; currentRecord < records.length; currentRecord++) {
        if (records[currentRecord].getCid().toLowerCase().equals("ippp")) {
            if (records[currentRecord].getName().toLowerCase().indexOf("bibs") >= 0) {
                return records[currentRecord].getUid();
            }
        }
    }
    return null;
}
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  • Yes i did but facing same problem.
    – Farhan Ali
    Aug 13, 2012 at 6:12
  • you can access the internet on your browser ? run the url with your browser Aug 13, 2012 at 6:26
  • no i just check that internet is working on browser or not
    – Farhan Ali
    Aug 13, 2012 at 6:57
  • are you making a network connection on the event thread? never do it.
    – rfsk2010
    Aug 13, 2012 at 8:18

1 Answer 1

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use it

 url = url + getConnectionString() + ";ConnectionTimeout=25000";

Here timeout is given in milliseconds. Once timeout will happen , it can be handle in catch block.

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  • i am still facing the same problem
    – Farhan Ali
    Aug 13, 2012 at 7:14
  • it can't handle in catch block after connectionTimeout's time application terminated and display a message "Uncaught Exception app terminated... "
    – Farhan Ali
    Aug 13, 2012 at 7:30

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