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I'm using Jersey core client to connect to external services. I want to know the default timeout setting in Jersey. Any idea? I'm using Jersey 2.26.

Thanks and regards.

Note that I'm not asking how to set timeout for Jersey client, which already had good answers here: How to set the connection and read timeout with Jersey 2.x?

I only concern about knowing the default timeout value. Thanks.

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According to doc in jersey api docs, the READ_TIMEOUT and CONNECT_TIMEOUT in client are both 0(infinity) in default.

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  • Thanks. This is exactly what I'm needing.
    – Bruce Jia
    Jul 4, 2018 at 3:27
  • @BruceJia Note that as I commented above, the default connect timeout is platform-dependent, and never infinite.
    – user207421
    Jul 4, 2018 at 4:52
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According to Jersey docs

By default, there is no timeout defined i.e. a client has a read and connect timeout of infinity.

please refer https://jersey.github.io/documentation/latest/async.html#d0e9989

In case you want to set the timeout you can refer the below snippet from Jersey documentation

@GET
public void asyncGetWithTimeout(@Suspended final AsyncResponse asyncResponse) {
    asyncResponse.setTimeoutHandler(new TimeoutHandler() {

        @Override
        public void handleTimeout(AsyncResponse asyncResponse) {
            asyncResponse.resume(Response.status(Response.Status.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE)
                    .entity("Operation time out.").build());
        }
    });
    asyncResponse.setTimeout(20, TimeUnit.SECONDS);

    new Thread(new Runnable() {

        @Override
        public void run() {
            String result = veryExpensiveOperation();
            asyncResponse.resume(result);
        }

        private String veryExpensiveOperation() {
            // ... very expensive operation that typically finishes within 20 seconds
        }
    }).start();
}

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