I have a doubt on where to set the socket timeout within my code. What I am trying to achieve is that when the socket is created the timeout should be 10seconds. So I am setting it before the handshake. now the error that I see in the logs are of two kinds. 1) Connection Timeout Error and 2) Read timeout Error. So I was wondering if anyone could explain me more about where to set the timeouts. I have the following code:
try{
SSLSocketFactory factory=(SSLSocketFactory)SSLSocketFactory.getDefault();
socket = (SSLSocket)factory.createSocket(host,port);
socket.setSoTimeout(10000);
socket.startHandshake();
OutputStream socketOut =( socket.getOutputStream() );
String command = method+" "+path+" HTTP/1.0\n";
//command+="Host: "+host+"\nConnection: close\n";
if (data!=null) {
command+="Content-Length: " + data.length +"\n\n";
sendBytes.write(command.getBytes(),0,command.length());
sendBytes.write(data,0,data.length);
} else {
// if data == null then we are most likely doing a GET request
sendBytes.write(command.getBytes(),0,command.length());
}
sendBytes.write("\n".getBytes(),0,"\n".length());
temp = sendBytes.toByteArray();
socketOut.write(temp,0,temp.length);
socketOut.flush();
/* read response */
BufferedInputStream socketIn =
new BufferedInputStream( socket.getInputStream() );
byte[] inputData = new byte[READSIZE];
while ((bytesRead=socketIn.read(inputData,0,READSIZE)) > -1) {
receiveBytes.write(inputData,0,bytesRead);
}
result=receiveBytes.toByteArray();
//receiveBytes.close();
//sendBytes.close();
//socket.close();
} catch (Exception e) {
throw e;
}finally {
try { receiveBytes.close(); sendBytes.close(); socket.close(); } catch (Exception ee) {}
}
return result;
} // end submit
} // end class
Please let me know how can i get the timeout to atleast work . In the logs the errors are occuring at 18secs ( which should not be the case) instead of 10secs.
Thanks