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Setting Timeout for Ldap Operations (The Java™ Tutorials >
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Setting Timeout for Ldap Operations
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Setting Timeout for Ldap Operations
When an LDAP request is made by a client to a server and the server
does not respond for some reason, the client waits forever for the
server to respond until the TCP timeouts.
On the client-side what the user experiences is esentially a process
hang. In order to control the LDAP request in a timely manner, a read
timeout can be configured for the Sun JNDI/LDAP Service Provider
since Java SE 6.
The new environment property:
com.sun.jndi.ldap.read.timeout
can be used to specify the read timeout for an LDAP operation.
The value of this property is the string
representation of an integer representing the read timeout in
milliseconds for LDAP operations.
If the LDAP provider doesn't get an LDAP response within the specified
period, it aborts the read attempt. The integer should be greater than zero.
An integer less than or equal to zero means no read timeout is specified
which is equivalent to waiting for the response infinitely until it is
received which defaults to the original behavior.
If this property is not specified, the default is to wait for the
response until it is received.
For example,
env.put("com.sun.jndi.ldap.read.timeout", "5000");
causes the LDAP service provider to abort the read attempt if the server
does not respond with a reply within 5 seconds.
Here is an example that uses
a dummy server which does not respond to
LDAP requests to show how this property behaves when set to a non-zero
value.
env.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
"com.sun.jndi.ldap.LdapCtxFactory");
env.put("com.sun.jndi.ldap.read.timeout", "1000");
env.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "ldap://localhost:2001");
Server s = new Server();
try {
// start the server
s.start();
// Create initial context
DirContext ctx = new InitialDirContext(env);
System.out.println("LDAP Client: Connected to the Server");
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} catch (NamingException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
The above program prints the stack trace below, as the server does not even
respond to the LDAP bind request when an InitialDirContext is created.
The client times out waiting for the server's response.
Server: Connection accepted
javax.naming.NamingException: LDAP response read timed out, timeout used:1000ms.
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at javax.naming.directory.InitialDirContext.(InitialDirContext.java:82)
at ReadTimeoutTest.main(ReadTimeoutTest.java:32)
Note that this property is different from the another environment property com.sun.jndi.ldap.connect.timeout that sets the timeout for
connecting to the server. The read timeout applies to the LDAP response
from the server after the initial connection is established with the server.
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application frameworks such as Struts, Hibernate, Cocoon, Ant, etc.
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Tomcat environment get their very own Tomcat server. You can start and re-start
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