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[jira] [Updated] (HTTPCORE-455) The client does not check if the IO thread is alive

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-455?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Sebb updated HTTPCORE-455:
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    Summary: The client does not check if the IO thread is alive  (was: The client dose not check if the IO thread is alive)

> The client does not check if the IO thread is alive
> ---------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HTTPCORE-455
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-455
>             Project: HttpComponents HttpCore
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: Mac OSX, Java 8
>            Reporter: Allen
>             Fix For: 4.4.7, 5.0-alpha3
>
>
> When I developed with the latest HttpAsyncclient, it was hard for me to know whether the IO thread in BaseIOReactor was alive。 For example, if I throw an error in the callback,the IO thread will terminate,but the connecting thread  will not check if the IO thread is alive,and will still add new  channels to the dispatcher。
> The java code:
>  CloseableHttpAsyncClient client = HttpAsyncClients.custom().build();
>         client.start();
>         HttpUriRequest getRequest = new HttpGet("www.google.com");
>         client.execute(getRequest, new FutureCallback<HttpResponse>() {
>             @Override
>             public void completed(HttpResponse result) {
>                 throw new StackOverflowError();
>             }
>             @Override
>             public void failed(Exception ex) {
>             }
>             @Override
>             public void cancelled() {
>             }
>         });
>         for(int i = 0 ; i < 100 ; i++){
>             client.execute(getRequest, new FutureCallback<HttpResponse>() {
>                 @Override
>                 public void completed(HttpResponse result) {
>                     
>                 }
>                 @Override
>                 public void failed(Exception ex) {
>                 }
>                 @Override
>                 public void cancelled() {
>                 }
>             });
>         }
> one of the IO threads is dead,but the java Error dose not be caught,and hte client will continue work and add new channels to the dispather, but the newChannel queue will be not be consumed, so I want to know is there any method to deal with this situation.
> Thanks



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