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From: JianXing Y. <jia...@gm...> - 2008-07-08 10:07:42
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Hi there,
In the procedure of a WSP successful connection (start from s_connect), a
new CWTPInitiator instance will be created, and its state transits like
this:
STATE_NULL---->STATE_RESULT_WAIT---->STATE_RESULT_RESP_WAIT---->STATE_WAIT_TIMEOUT.
What's my question is why this CWTPInitiator instance in STATE_WAIT_TIMEOUT
state will never fire TIMEOUT event?
Below is some trace, which shows the CWTPInitiator instance handle 128
transaction gets into STATE_WAIT_TIMEOUT but never fire TIMEOUT event.
Thanks.
Regards,
-Bing Yi
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,593 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.examples.CWapGetExample - Connecting to WAP-Gateway
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,593 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket - WTP-Layer listening...
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,593 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - state: STATE_NULL
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,671 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: TR_INVOKE_REQ in NULL
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,671 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket - sending PDU_TYPE_INVOKE, TID: 128
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,671 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket -
data to send: 000000000 0A 00 80 12 01 10 0A 00 04 80 83 FF 7F 04 81 83
|................|
000000010 FF 7F
|..|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: NULL >>> RESULT WAIT
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket - received WTP PDU: PDU_TYPE_RESULT TID:
-32640 | 128
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - STATE_NULL >>> STATE_CONNECTING
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: PDU_TYPE_RESULT in RESULT WAIT
class 2 holdOn false
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: RESULT WAIT >>> RESULT RESP
WAIT
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders -
data to decode: 000000000 45 6E 63 6F 64 69 6E 67 2D 76 65 72 73 69 6F 6E
|Encoding-version|
000000010 00 31 2E 32 00
|.1.2.|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders - Application-header detected
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders -
encoded header: 000000000 45 6E 63 6F 64 69 6E 67 2D 76 65 72 73 69 6F 6E
|Encoding-version|
000000010 00 31 2E 32 00
|.1.2.|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders - Decoded header: Encoding-version:
1.2
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - TR_INVOKE_CNF in STATE_CONNECTING
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - TR-INVOKE.CNF in STATE_CONNECTING
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders -
data to decode: 000000000 45 6E 63 6F 64 69 6E 67 2D 76 65 72 73 69 6F 6E
|Encoding-version|
000000010 00 31 2E 32 00
|.1.2.|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders - Application-header detected
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders -
encoded header: 000000000 45 6E 63 6F 64 69 6E 67 2D 76 65 72 73 69 6F 6E
|Encoding-version|
000000010 00 31 2E 32 00
|.1.2.|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders - Decoded header: Encoding-version:
1.2
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - TR_RESULT_IND in STATE_CONNECTING
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - TR-RESULT.IND in STATE_CONNECTING
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - STATE_CONNECTING >>> STATE_CONNECTED
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - let wtpinitiator to handle
CWTPEvent.TR_RESULT_RES
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: TR_RESULT_RES in RESULT RESP
WAIT
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - no exitinfo
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket - sending PDU_TYPE_ACK, TID: 128
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket -
data to send: 000000000 18 00 80
|...|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: RESULT RESP WAIT >>> WAIT
TIMEOUT
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - s-connect.ind
|
|
From: <bi...@ns...> - 2008-07-08 09:53:03
|
Hi there,
In the procedure of a WSP successful connection (start from s_connect),
a new CWTPInitiator instance will be created, and its state transits
like this:
STATE_NULL---->STATE_RESULT_WAIT---->STATE_RESULT_RESP_WAIT---->STATE_WA
IT_TIMEOUT. What's my question is why this CWTPInitiator instance in
STATE_WAIT_TIMEOUT state will never fire TIMEOUT event?
Below is some trace, which shows the CWTPInitiator instance handle 128
transaction gets into STATE_WAIT_TIMEOUT but never fire TIMEOUT event.
Thanks.
Regards,
-Bing Yi
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,593 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.examples.CWapGetExample - Connecting to WAP-Gateway
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,593 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket - WTP-Layer listening...
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,593 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - state: STATE_NULL
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,671 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: TR_INVOKE_REQ in NULL
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,671 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket - sending PDU_TYPE_INVOKE, TID: 128
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,671 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket -
data to send: 000000000 0A 00 80 12 01 10 0A 00 04 80 83 FF 7F 04 81
83 |................|
000000010 FF 7F
|..|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: NULL >>> RESULT WAIT
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket - received WTP PDU: PDU_TYPE_RESULT
TID: -32640 | 128
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [main] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - STATE_NULL >>> STATE_CONNECTING
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: PDU_TYPE_RESULT in RESULT
WAIT class 2 holdOn false
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: RESULT WAIT >>> RESULT
RESP WAIT
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders -
data to decode: 000000000 45 6E 63 6F 64 69 6E 67 2D 76 65 72 73 69 6F
6E |Encoding-version|
000000010 00 31 2E 32 00
|.1.2.|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders - Application-header detected
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,687 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders -
encoded header: 000000000 45 6E 63 6F 64 69 6E 67 2D 76 65 72 73 69 6F
6E |Encoding-version|
000000010 00 31 2E 32 00
|.1.2.|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders - Decoded header:
Encoding-version: 1.2
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - TR_INVOKE_CNF in STATE_CONNECTING
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - TR-INVOKE.CNF in STATE_CONNECTING
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders -
data to decode: 000000000 45 6E 63 6F 64 69 6E 67 2D 76 65 72 73 69 6F
6E |Encoding-version|
000000010 00 31 2E 32 00
|.1.2.|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders - Application-header detected
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders -
encoded header: 000000000 45 6E 63 6F 64 69 6E 67 2D 76 65 72 73 69 6F
6E |Encoding-version|
000000010 00 31 2E 32 00
|.1.2.|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.pdu.CWSPHeaders - Decoded header:
Encoding-version: 1.2
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - TR_RESULT_IND in STATE_CONNECTING
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - TR-RESULT.IND in STATE_CONNECTING
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - STATE_CONNECTING >>>
STATE_CONNECTED
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - let wtpinitiator to handle
CWTPEvent.TR_RESULT_RES
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: TR_RESULT_RES in RESULT
RESP WAIT
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - no exitinfo
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket - sending PDU_TYPE_ACK, TID: 128
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPSocket -
data to send: 000000000 18 00 80
|...|
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wtp.CWTPInitiator - 128: RESULT RESP WAIT >>> WAIT
TIMEOUT
jWAP: 2008-07-08 11:36:17,703 [CWTPSocket-192.168.0.88:9201] DEBUG
net.sourceforge.jwap.wsp.CWSPSession - s-connect.ind
|
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From: liujianweione <liu...@16...> - 2007-04-25 14:18:35
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Hello,Michel Thanks for your response, the version of jwap used before is jwap 1.2 (= newly downloaded from the jwap sourceforge,and I have tried 1.1 ,the same r= esult to 1.2), I have tried the night version as you said, and the result i= s different, However,I can only receive 1317 Bytes at most whatever the ori= ginal file is 25k or 11k. Do you have any suggestion to improve? Liujianwei =E5=...@us... =E5=86=99=E9=81=93= =EF=BC=9A >Hello, > >on 04/25/2007 01:28 PM liujianweione said the following: >> What=E2=80=99s the max receive package length of jwap? I tried to rec= eive mms file from the wap >> gateway using jwap, the package length is 25k, and every time the jwa= p program miss >> 71Byte of the mms contend(jpeg file),the mms file is sent by mobile p= hone(if I sent it >> using my program, it will be the same result),and the same mms file s= ending process(the >> same mms file and the same mobile phone) can be successfully received= by both other >> mobile phones and NowSMS using the same GPRS Modem that is used in th= e jwap test >> mentioned above. I have compared the two files ,the original jpeg fil= e and the received >> jpeg file, the start and the end is the same, there are several mista= kes in the middle. >> Anyone has some ideas about that? > >Which version of jWAP are you using? If it's jWAP <=3D 1.2: retry using= the latest >available "nightly-build" (available here: http://jwap.sourceforge.net/nig= htly-builds/). > >Cheers, > >Michel > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express >Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take >control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. >http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ >_______________________________________________ >Jwap-info mailing list >Jwa...@li... >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jwap-info > |
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From: <mc...@us...> - 2007-04-25 12:03:10
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Hello, on 04/25/2007 01:28 PM liujianweione said the following: > What’s the max receive package length of jwap? I tried to receive mms file from the wap > gateway using jwap, the package length is 25k, and every time the jwap program miss > 71Byte of the mms contend(jpeg file),the mms file is sent by mobile phone(if I sent it > using my program, it will be the same result),and the same mms file sending process(the > same mms file and the same mobile phone) can be successfully received by both other > mobile phones and NowSMS using the same GPRS Modem that is used in the jwap test > mentioned above. I have compared the two files ,the original jpeg file and the received > jpeg file, the start and the end is the same, there are several mistakes in the middle. > Anyone has some ideas about that? Which version of jWAP are you using? If it's jWAP <= 1.2: retry using the latest available "nightly-build" (available here: http://jwap.sourceforge.net/nightly-builds/). Cheers, Michel |
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From: liujianweione <liu...@16...> - 2007-04-25 11:28:47
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What=A1=AFs the max receive package length of jwap? I tried to receive mms file from the wap gateway using jwap, the package le= ngth is 25k, and every time the jwap program miss 71Byte of the mms contend= (jpeg file),the mms file is sent by mobile phone(if I sent it using my prog= ram, it will be the same result),and the same mms file sending process(the = same mms file and the same mobile phone) can be successfully received by bo= th other mobile phones and NowSMS using the same GPRS Modem that is used in= the jwap test mentioned above. I have compared the two files ,the original jpeg file and the received jpeg= file, the start and the end is the same, there are several mistakes in the= middle. Anyone has some ideas about that? |
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From: <lin...@12...> - 2007-03-19 08:23:54
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Hi, all Is it possible to send WAP1 request in connectionless mode? I saw 'NOT IMPLEMENTED IN THIS RELEASE!' in the code of CWESPPDU.java, and really wonder whether in the next release will support connectionless mode? Thank you so much!! Br, Lin Mao |
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From: Folami N. <lil...@ga...> - 2007-02-09 11:32:48
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Hi, Vivagra 3. 35 Ciavlis 3. 75 Valvium 1. 25 Sovma 1. 15 Ambvien 2. 90 http://www.zonr*x.com Important: Remove "*" in the above link basin, and Harry, astonished, saw his own face swimming around the surface of the bowl. Dumbledore placed his long hands on either side of the Pensieve and swirled it, rather as a gold prospector would pan for |
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From: Sergiu C. <br...@ra...> - 2007-02-08 22:51:01
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Hi, Vivagra 3. 35 Ciavlis 3. 75 Valvium 1. 25 Sovma 1. 15 Ambvien 2. 90 http://www.zonr*x.com Important: Remove "*" in the above link Hello, Mr. Bagman, said Fred brightly. Can we buy you a drink? Er... no, said Bagman, with a last disappointed glance at Harry, no, thank you, boys ... |
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From: Neilina B. <ta...@ac...> - 2006-11-14 01:40:43
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Hi, =20 VImAGRA VAmLIUM CImALIS http://www.zacedijinkerunhasewuis.com =20 , I jogged in position for a bit, then bent to tie my shoe then gave up |
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From: <mc...@us...> - 2006-09-04 05:59:50
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Will, > I'm not sure how to proceed, can I submit the fix? Just check in to the main > truck? Or file the bugs first? Anyone coordinate the dev? You can't commit your changes to CVS since you don't have write-permissions. Can you send your fixes in the form of a patch (cvs diff -u) to this list, together with a (short) description of your fixes? I will review your changes and possibly apply it to the trunk then. Thanks, Michel |
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From: Will X. <we...@ve...> - 2006-08-28 20:04:30
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Hi, =20 Managed to connect to CVS repository, guess the CVS server was down = during the weekend. =20 I'm not sure how to proceed, can I submit the fix? Just check in to the = main truck? Or file the bugs first? Anyone coordinate the dev? =20 Thanks, =20 Will Xia =20 |
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From: Will X. <wil...@ho...> - 2006-08-28 00:17:08
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Hi, Hello everyone.=20 This is a really cool project. I'm playing with it for a few weeks and = would like to contribute if possible.=20 I found a few issues and fix a few on top of version 1.2. But I'm not be = able to access the latest version - connect to cvs as instructed : cvs -d:pserver:ano...@jw...:/cvsroot/jwap login=20 cvs -z3 -d:pserver:ano...@jw...:/cvsroot/jwap co = -P modulename=20 Further more, how do I become the contributor of this project? Thanks, Will Xia |
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From: <ren...@gm...> - 2006-04-27 01:28:23
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From: Michael A. <mic...@op...> - 2005-09-11 11:59:56
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