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Why not socket and see?

        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Mike Silvers [SMTP:msilvers@hbs-inc.com]
        Sent:   29 May 2002 14:38
        To:     rpg400-l@midrange.com
        Subject:        Socket timeout value

        I am creating a socket, connecting to the socket, and sending data
over the
        socket to a Java socketserver.  I have a problem that if the
socketserver
        ends during the transmission, the RPG program continues to run as if
it is
        still connected to the socket.  I reviewed the "Best Socket Tutorial
On The
        Web" (you know, Scott Klement's tutorial) and couldn't find anything
as far
        as timeouts.  Does anyone have any suggestions?

        Thanks...

        Mike

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        Mike Silvers
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        AS/400 IBM Certified RPG IV Developer
        AS/400 IBM Certified Solutions Expert
        Hainey Business Systems
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