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Mark,

Is it possible that you're being attacked? Someone trying to mess your program up?

What happens if you code OOBINLINE? Do the exception events go away?



mgarton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
The application is not designed to use out-of-band data.

Mark


rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 03/31/2010 03:59:33 PM:

From: Scott Klement <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 03/31/2010 04:06 PM
Subject: Re: Socket Question - Exception Set
Sent by: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx

The only exception event that I'm aware of is out-of-band data arriving
on a TCP socket.

Are you using out-of-band data in your applications?


On 3/31/2010 3:17 PM, mgarton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I have a socket application built off Scott Klement's socket examples.
A
listener job that spawns a job to do the work. In the spawned job it
does
the following:

I am seeing exceptions events on the exception set. What causes this?
Right now the program just logs the exception. How do I get additional
error data to find out what i causing this? This application has been
running for awhile, but only recently have I been seeing exceptions
being
logged and it seems to be getting worse.

Thanks.

Mark




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