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Posted to c-dev@axis.apache.org by "John Hawkins (JIRA)" <ax...@ws.apache.org> on 2005/09/13 11:20:18 UTC
[jira] Updated: (AXISCPP-748) Test: The TCP transmit message boundary is set by SO_SNDBUF. What happens when the message > buffer?
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-748?page=all ]
John Hawkins updated AXISCPP-748:
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Summary: Test: The TCP transmit message boundary is set by SO_SNDBUF. What happens when the message > buffer? (was: The TCP transmit message boundary is set by SO_SNDBUF. What happens when the message > buffer?)
Priority: Trivial (was: Major)
Let's create a test for this and see what happens !
> Test: The TCP transmit message boundary is set by SO_SNDBUF. What happens when the message > buffer?
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> Key: AXISCPP-748
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AXISCPP-748
> Project: Axis-C++
> Type: Test
> Components: Transport (axis3), Transport (Client)
> Versions: current (nightly)
> Environment: n/a
> Reporter: Fred Preston
> Priority: Trivial
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> The TCP transmit message boundary is set by SO_SNDBUF. What happens when the message > buffer?
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