Strange Netty behavior: Got a server channel that expects heartbeats and catches timeouts with IdleStateHandler
. Construction like so:
@Override
public void initChannel(SocketChannel ch) throws Exception {
final ByteBuf delimiter = Unpooled.buffer(1);
long serverTimeout = 1000;
// Break input by newlines:
delimiter.writeByte('\n');
ch.pipeline().addLast(new DelimiterBasedFrameDecoder(32768, delimiter));
// Use UTF8 string:
ch.pipeline().addLast(new StringEncoder(CharsetUtil.UTF_8));
// Timeout
ch.pipeline().addLast("idleStateHandler", new IdleStateHandler(serverTimeout, 0, 0, TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS));
// Handle commands:
ch.pipeline().addLast("myHandler", new DBConnectionHandler());
}
Everything works fine if the client fails to send heartbeats -- timeout is triggered and handled. However, if I brutally kill the client, equivalent of disconnecting the cable, Netty doesn't trigger the timeout.
Using the Netty's timeout exception (instead of idle event) has the same result.