Connection Error Socketexception Unexpected End File Server
error (socketexception:unexpected end of file from server) Thread Rating: 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average 1 2 3 4 5 Thread Modes connection error (socketexception:unexpected end of file from server) pocketlama Fresh Torrenter Posts: 5 Threads: 2 Joined: Aug 2014 Reputation: 0 #1 08-17-2014, 08:22 PM (This post was last modified: 08-17-2014, 08:26 PM by pocketlama.) This is one of 2 errors I'm getting. All my torrents that are seeding and one that I'm trying to download are having one or the other of these problems: -connection error (socketexception:unexpected end of file from server) -scrap error: unexpected end of file from server(IO) Here's from my Help>About: Java 1.7.0_10 Oracle Corporation SWT v4233, win32 Windows 7 v6.1, x86 V5.3.0.0/4 az3 Centurylink wireless connection I downloaded uTorrent and had no problem downloading a file from the same web site. Find Reply GaryE Swarm Master Posts: 338 Threads: 2 Joined: Aug 2014 Reputation: 8 #2 08-18-2014, 03:32 PM Well if you are using a torrent program you are not downloading data from a website you are downloading it from a peer (or more usually many peers). But that is neither here nor there. What kind of site is it? Is it a private site or is it a public site (like The Pirate Bay)? If the site is a true private site the fact that you can download with another torrent client is usefull information. Just to be clear sites like demonoid are not private sites Demonoid is an invite only public site. If the site is a public site . . . it is compeletly irravelent that you can download with another client. The reason I ask is that those errors usually indicate a problem with the tracker. However, since public sites allow any number of trackers in their .torrent files . . . it might just be one tracker which is experiening problems which for some random reason all of your other torrents are using. But the .torrent file you downloaded and opened with uTorrent might have a differnet tracker or set of trackers or is might just not have the problem tracker in it. Once you sucessfully downloaded the data using uTorrent did you check if you were still getting those errors in Vuze? It is possible (but unlikely) that the torrent-tracker problem was solved while you were downloading uTorrent and grabbing the .torrent
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Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 81 Star 1,087 Fork 439 tomakehurst/wiremock Code Issues 86 Pull requests 13 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue Unexpected end of file from server exception when several test methods within one class #132 Open tongguop opened this Issue Apr 28, 2014 · 30 comments Projects None yet Labels Bug Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 4 participants tongguop commented Apr 28, 2014 This doesn't seem to be a problem on my own computer. However when I run the maven build on Jenkins, it always fails with the following message: Caused by: java.net.SocketException: SocketException invoking http://localhost:8098/some/useless/path: Unexpected end of file from server. I searched Wiremock's config, it doesn't seem that I can change the server timeout settings. Owner tomakehurst commented Apr 29, 2014 Can you provide some more detail? How are your stubs set up? What kind of HTTP client are you using? What is the full exception? tongguop commented Apr 29, 2014 I am using Apache's CXF-RS client(WebClient), the test I have is: I haven't confirm but I suspect that the @AfterClass was called before the input stream in the response of the last test method is read and cause the problem. I am thinking to put a 2 seconds sleep in the method to see if this is true. If my theory is confirmed, I think it might be better that WireMock to fix it instead of the arbitrary 2 seconds sleep import static com.github.tomakehurst.wiremock.client.WireMock.aResponse; import static com.github.tomakehurst.wiremock.client.WireMock.equalTo; import static com.github.tomakehurst.wiremock.client.WireMock.equalToJson; import static com.github.tomakehurst.wiremock.client.WireMock.get; import static com.github.tomakehurst.wiremock.client.WireMock.post; import static com.github.tomakehurst.wiremock.client.WireMock.stubFor; import static com.github.tomakehurst.wiremock.client.WireMock.urlEqualTo; import static org.junit.Assert.*; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; import org.junit.AfterClass; import org.junit.Before; import org.junit.BeforeClass; import org.junit.ClassRule; import org.junit.Rule; import org.junit.Test; import com.github.tomakehurst.wiremock.client.WireMock; import com.github.tomakehurst.wiremock.junit.WireMockClassRule; import com.yesmail.apiv2.client.GenericClient; import com.yesmail.apiv2.client.tickets.model.Event; import com.yesmail.apiv2.client.tickets.model.Request; import com.yesmail.apiv2.client.tickets.model.State; import com.yesmail.apiv2.client.tickets.model.Ticket; import com.yesmail.apiv2.client.tickets.model.TicketResponse; import com.yesmail.apiv2.client.tickets.model.UpdateTicke