Java RMI - Client Timeout

Joao Guilherme picture Joao Guilherme · Nov 30, 2009 · Viewed 27.6k times · Source

I'm building a Distributed System using Java RMI and it must support a server loss.

If my client is connected to a Server using RMI, if this server goes down (cable problems for example), my client should get an exception so it can connect to other server.

But when the server goes down, nothing happens to my client, he keeps waiting for the reply. How can I set a timeout for that?

Answer

ZZ Coder picture ZZ Coder · Nov 30, 2009

For socket read timeout, you can set your own factory like this,

           RMISocketFactory.setSocketFactory( new RMISocketFactory()
            {
                public Socket createSocket( String host, int port )
                    throws IOException
                {
                    Socket socket = new Socket();
                    socket.setSoTimeout( timeoutMillis );
                    socket.setSoLinger( false, 0 );
                    socket.connect( new InetSocketAddress( host, port ), timeoutMillis );
                    return socket;
                }

                public ServerSocket createServerSocket( int port )
                    throws IOException
                {
                    return new ServerSocket( port );
                }
            } );