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Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.Tls Stream".

I am getting the following error when sending a first http request:

Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.Tls Stream".

After that everything sems to be fine untill the next long idle period. The
code is below. Any helpful ideas would be appriciated.
Encoding oEnc = System.Text.Enc oding.GetEncodi ng(1252);
oNc = new NetworkCredenti al(cUserName, cPassWord);

oWebReq = (HttpWebRequest ) WebRequest.Crea te(cUrl);
oWebReq.Timeout = 30000;
oWebReq.Content Type = "text/xml";
oWebReq.Method = "POST";
oWebReq.Content Length = bBuffer.Length;

// -- request ---
oPostStream = oWebReq.GetRequ estStream();
oPostStream.Wri te(bBuffer,0,bB uffer.Length);
oPostStream.Clo se();

// -- response ---
oWebRes = (HttpWebRespons e) oWebReq.GetResp onse();

oResStream = new StreamReader(oW ebRes.GetRespon seStream(),oEnc );
cRes = oResStream.Read ToEnd();
Nov 16 '05 #1
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SMike,

Is the url a secure url perhaps? The TlsStream I believe, is used to
handle SSL socket connections (for HTTPS). Based on the code here, I can't
see anything that would cause this problem.

Can you work up a small example, with a live URL perhaps?
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- mv*@spam.guard. caspershouse.co m

"SMike" <mm******@hotma il.com> wrote in message
news:uV******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...
I am getting the following error when sending a first http request:

Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.Tls Stream".

After that everything sems to be fine untill the next long idle period.
The
code is below. Any helpful ideas would be appriciated.
Encoding oEnc = System.Text.Enc oding.GetEncodi ng(1252);
oNc = new NetworkCredenti al(cUserName, cPassWord);

oWebReq = (HttpWebRequest ) WebRequest.Crea te(cUrl);
oWebReq.Timeout = 30000;
oWebReq.Content Type = "text/xml";
oWebReq.Method = "POST";
oWebReq.Content Length = bBuffer.Length;

// -- request ---
oPostStream = oWebReq.GetRequ estStream();
oPostStream.Wri te(bBuffer,0,bB uffer.Length);
oPostStream.Clo se();

// -- response ---
oWebRes = (HttpWebRespons e) oWebReq.GetResp onse();

oResStream = new StreamReader(oW ebRes.GetRespon seStream(),oEnc );
cRes = oResStream.Read ToEnd();

Nov 16 '05 #2
Nicholas,

Thanks for a response. You are right - https is used. can't give you a
link - it's internal. I found such a problem is being discussed, but could
not find a solution.


"Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]" <mv*@spam.guard .caspershouse.c om> wrote in
message news:O5******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP15.phx.gbl...
SMike,

Is the url a secure url perhaps? The TlsStream I believe, is used to
handle SSL socket connections (for HTTPS). Based on the code here, I can't see anything that would cause this problem.

Can you work up a small example, with a live URL perhaps?
--
- Nicholas Paldino [.NET/C# MVP]
- mv*@spam.guard. caspershouse.co m

"SMike" <mm******@hotma il.com> wrote in message
news:uV******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...
I am getting the following error when sending a first http request:

Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.Tls Stream".

After that everything sems to be fine untill the next long idle period.
The
code is below. Any helpful ideas would be appriciated.
Encoding oEnc = System.Text.Enc oding.GetEncodi ng(1252);
oNc = new NetworkCredenti al(cUserName, cPassWord);

oWebReq = (HttpWebRequest ) WebRequest.Crea te(cUrl);
oWebReq.Timeout = 30000;
oWebReq.Content Type = "text/xml";
oWebReq.Method = "POST";
oWebReq.Content Length = bBuffer.Length;

// -- request ---
oPostStream = oWebReq.GetRequ estStream();
oPostStream.Wri te(bBuffer,0,bB uffer.Length);
oPostStream.Clo se();

// -- response ---
oWebRes = (HttpWebRespons e) oWebReq.GetResp onse();

oResStream = new StreamReader(oW ebRes.GetRespon seStream(),oEnc );
cRes = oResStream.Read ToEnd();


Nov 16 '05 #3
SMike wrote:
I am getting the following error when sending a first http request:

Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.Tls Stream".

After that everything sems to be fine untill the next long idle period. The
code is below. Any helpful ideas would be appriciated.
Encoding oEnc = System.Text.Enc oding.GetEncodi ng(1252);
oNc = new NetworkCredenti al(cUserName, cPassWord);

oWebReq = (HttpWebRequest ) WebRequest.Crea te(cUrl);
oWebReq.Timeout = 30000;
oWebReq.Content Type = "text/xml";
oWebReq.Method = "POST";
oWebReq.Content Length = bBuffer.Length;

// -- request ---
oPostStream = oWebReq.GetRequ estStream();
oPostStream.Wri te(bBuffer,0,bB uffer.Length);
oPostStream.Clo se();

// -- response ---
oWebRes = (HttpWebRespons e) oWebReq.GetResp onse();

oResStream = new StreamReader(oW ebRes.GetRespon seStream(),oEnc );
cRes = oResStream.Read ToEnd();


Are you closing oResStream somewere? You must assure that
the stream is closed.

bye
Rob
Nov 16 '05 #4
Rod, I do that.

Could you tell if the following settings can cause such a behavior

ServicePointMan ager.MaxService Points = 15;
ServicePointMan ager.DefaultCon nectionLimit = 15;
ServicePointMan ager.MaxService PointIdleTime - how can this setting help?

Thanx in advance
Mike


"Robert Jordan" <ro*****@gmx.ne t> wrote in message
news:ci******** *****@news.t-online.com...
SMike wrote:
I am getting the following error when sending a first http request:

Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.Tls Stream".

After that everything sems to be fine untill the next long idle period. The code is below. Any helpful ideas would be appriciated.
Encoding oEnc = System.Text.Enc oding.GetEncodi ng(1252);
oNc = new NetworkCredenti al(cUserName, cPassWord);

oWebReq = (HttpWebRequest ) WebRequest.Crea te(cUrl);
oWebReq.Timeout = 30000;
oWebReq.Content Type = "text/xml";
oWebReq.Method = "POST";
oWebReq.Content Length = bBuffer.Length;

// -- request ---
oPostStream = oWebReq.GetRequ estStream();
oPostStream.Wri te(bBuffer,0,bB uffer.Length);
oPostStream.Clo se();

// -- response ---
oWebRes = (HttpWebRespons e) oWebReq.GetResp onse();

oResStream = new StreamReader(oW ebRes.GetRespon seStream(),oEnc );
cRes = oResStream.Read ToEnd();


Are you closing oResStream somewere? You must assure that
the stream is closed.

bye
Rob

Nov 16 '05 #5
sorry for too many messages. I was getting errors while sending them.
"SMike" <mm******@hotma il.com> wrote in message
news:uV******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP11.phx.gbl...
I am getting the following error when sending a first http request:

Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.Tls Stream".

After that everything sems to be fine untill the next long idle period. The code is below. Any helpful ideas would be appriciated.
Encoding oEnc = System.Text.Enc oding.GetEncodi ng(1252);
oNc = new NetworkCredenti al(cUserName, cPassWord);

oWebReq = (HttpWebRequest ) WebRequest.Crea te(cUrl);
oWebReq.Timeout = 30000;
oWebReq.Content Type = "text/xml";
oWebReq.Method = "POST";
oWebReq.Content Length = bBuffer.Length;

// -- request ---
oPostStream = oWebReq.GetRequ estStream();
oPostStream.Wri te(bBuffer,0,bB uffer.Length);
oPostStream.Clo se();

// -- response ---
oWebRes = (HttpWebRespons e) oWebReq.GetResp onse();

oResStream = new StreamReader(oW ebRes.GetRespon seStream(),oEnc );
cRes = oResStream.Read ToEnd();

Nov 16 '05 #6

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