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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 33450] - [net] FTPClient: setSoTimeout() doesn't work properly on retrieveFile() method

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------- Additional Comments From rwinston@eircom.net  2005-04-22 11:15 -------
Actually, I don't believe you are right. setSoTimeout() sets the SO_TIMEOUT
option on the underlying socket, which from the JavaDoc for ServerSocket say:
"With this option set to a non-zero timeout, a read() call on the InputStream
associated with this Socket will block for only this amount of time". As calls
to read() in your situation obviously don't block for longer than the timeout
value (as there is data to read), the timeout will not be triggered.

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