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Posted to dev@mina.apache.org by Samuel Doyle <sd...@yahoo.com> on 2006/09/08 03:13:23 UTC
What is infinity value for future.joins and other timed calls?
Another would be IoConnectorConfig.setConnectTimeout(). If I'm reading values from a properties file to be used in these calls can I assume that a value of 0 means wait forever?
Thanks, S.D.
Re: What is infinity value for future.joins and other timed calls?
Posted by Samuel Doyle <sd...@yahoo.com>.
Thanks for your rapid responses as always.
S.D.
Trustin Lee <tr...@gmail.com> wrote: On 9/8/06, Samuel Doyle wrote:
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> Another would be IoConnectorConfig.setConnectTimeout(). If I'm reading
> values from a properties file to be used in these calls can I assume that a
> value of 0 means wait forever?
Yes. If not, it's a bug. Please let us know. :)
Trustin
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Re: What is infinity value for future.joins and other timed calls?
Posted by Trustin Lee <tr...@gmail.com>.
On 9/8/06, Samuel Doyle <sd...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Another would be IoConnectorConfig.setConnectTimeout(). If I'm reading
> values from a properties file to be used in these calls can I assume that a
> value of 0 means wait forever?
Yes. If not, it's a bug. Please let us know. :)
Trustin
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