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  • Subject: FTP problem, appears to be a timing issue.
  • From: "Bennion, Dick" <Dick_Bennion@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2001 21:18:03 -0600

I have written a Java application that uses the JTOPEN FTP object to pull
files from several servers.  Two of the servers frequently (nearly always)
fail when I attempt to place files on them.  I say the servers fail, but FTP
fails to place the files there.  I have found that if I turn trace on that I
am successfull writing to those servers.  

Has anyone else run into this?  Has the problem been identified?  

I am using JTOPEN 2.0.

The failures that I see are one of two kinds.  I see a java.io.IOException
or a java.net.SocketException: Connection aborted by peer.  Any suggestions
would be much appreciated.  

This appears to me to be one of those really nasty timing issues.

Thanks,

> Dick Bennion
> Dick_Bennion@afcc.com 
> 
        


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