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Guys, anyone ever experience this on the server and know how to solve it? it happenes when I try to copy and paste(deploy) some .ear and .jar files on the server(JBoss)

"java.net.Socke tTimeoutExcepti on: Read timed out"

please help ...

Sam Rabophala
Sep 30 '08 #1
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It means that something can not connect to something else. Since no details where provided we can not give any details beyond that.
Oct 3 '08 #2

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