Initiate reconnect when server stops sending data#38
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If there is a network connectivity issue with the server, we could end up waiting for a TCP timeout before detecting that our pings are not being responded to. Instead, let's keep track of the last time the server sent us a message and initiate a reconnect if we haven't received anything within a sessionTimeout interval.
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This may mitigate #16 as well. |
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If the server stops responding to pings (or anything else) while
CONNECTED, the library doesn't notice until a TCP timeout occurs, which takes much longer than thesessionTimeout. It's possible to reproduce this via iptables:The java library tracks when it last received a message from the server, and disconnects when it's been longer than the session timeout.
This patch replicates that functionality.