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D.O. [NSPortCoder sendBeforeTime:sendReplyPort:] timed out
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D.O. [NSPortCoder sendBeforeTime:sendReplyPort:] timed out


  • Subject: D.O. [NSPortCoder sendBeforeTime:sendReplyPort:] timed out
  • From: "R.L. Grigg" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 May 2008 22:02:03 -0700

I have a Cocoa DO server and a client that connects to it. When the client orderly exits with [server removeMessageClient:self] the client can reconnect and everything just works. But if the client crashes and then tries to reconnect to the server, the server somehow refuses the request:

2008-05-23 09:33:20.855 client[6621:10b] [NOTE: this exception originated in the server.]
[NSPortCoder sendBeforeTime:sendReplyPort:] timed out (10233202800.854183 233202800.854681) 1


Is there some exception the server can detect when a client crashes so it can drop/reset that connection? Or is there some way to do this from the client side when trying to reconnect? The only way I can "clear" it is to restart the server.

Russ
Xcode 3.0, OSX 10.5.2, Cocoa

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