Axis2.AxisFault: Connection aborted by peer

Hi,
I developed a web service cliente using axis2 but I'm getting this error:
org.apache.axis2.AxisFault: recv failed: Connection aborted by peer
Does anyone know what this means?
thanks in advance,
Manuel Leiria

Bijush.p.Jose <bijushjose@yahoo,com> wrote:
when i started servlets program in weblogic 6.1, i am getting Connection
aborted by peer: socket write errorThats because the client you used (most prob browser) prematurely terminated connection
with the server (most prob you hit ESC in the browser).
Tarkeshwar

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    14:22:49.510 Vdbench distribution: vdbench50401
    14:22:49.510
    14:22:49.526 input argument scanned: '-fcifs'
    14:22:49.526 java.vendor                   Sun Microsystems Inc.
    14:22:49.526 java.home                     C:\Program Files\Java\jre6
    14:22:49.526 java.vm.specification.version 1.0
    14:22:49.526 java.vm.version               16.3-b01
    14:22:49.526 java.vm.vendor                Sun Microsystems Inc.
    14:22:49.526 java.specification.version    1.6
    14:22:49.526 java.class.version            50.0
    14:22:49.526 user.name                     zcuser1002
    14:22:49.526 user.dir                      C:\Users\zcuser1002\Desktop\Y-vdbench-1021
    14:22:49.526 java.class.path               C:\Users\zcuser1002\Desktop\Y-vdbench-1021\;C:\Users\zcuser1002\Desktop\Y-vdbench-1021\classes;C:\Users\zcuser1002\Desktop\Y-vdbench-1021\vdbench.jar
    14:22:49.526 os.name                       Windows Server 2008 R2
    14:22:49.526 os.arch                       amd64
    14:22:49.526 os.version                    6.1
    14:22:49.526 sun.arch.data.model           64
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    15:08:57.031       2704    0.0  0.00   0.9 4.42   0.0    0.0  0.00    0.0  0.00  0.00  0.00   0.00       0   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00
    15:08:58.030       2705  343.0 386.6   8.5 4.36   0.0    0.0  0.00  343.0 386.6  0.00 42.22  42.22  129071   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00
    15:08:59.031       2706   15.0 983.4   0.0 3.41   0.0    0.0  0.00   15.0 983.4  0.00  1.85   1.85  129160   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00
    15:09:51.406 localhost-0: anchor=Y:\dir15: Created 420 of 1024 files (41.02%)
    15:10:02.202       2707  12143 31.35   8.0 6.25   0.0    0.0  0.00  12143 31.35  0.00  1513 1513.9  130736   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00  65.0 59795  65.0 202.8  67.0 44969   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00
    15:10:02.234       2708    0.0  0.00   8.6 8.40   0.0    0.0  0.00    0.0  0.00  0.00  0.00   0.00       0   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00
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    15:10:02.265       2710    0.0  0.00   0.0 0.00   0.0    0.0  0.00    0.0  0.00  0.00  0.00   0.00       0   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00
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    15:10:02.327 localhost-0: 15:10:02.234 op: write  lun: Y:\dir14\vdb.1_2.dir\vdb.2_2.dir\vdb.3_1.dir\vdb.4_1.dir\vdb.5_2.dir\vdb.6_2.dir\vdb.7_1.dir\vdb.8_2.dir\vdb.9_2.dir\vdb.10_1.dir\vdb_f0001.file lba:   1971847168 0x75880000 xfer:   131072 errno: Windows System Error code: 64: ??¡§????????????
    15:10:02.343       2713    0.0  0.00 100.0 74.9   0.0    0.0  0.00    0.0  0.00  0.00  0.00   0.00       0   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00   0.0  0.00
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    15:10:02.343 **********************************************************
    15:10:02.343 Slave localhost-0 aborting: Error writing file Y:\dir11\vdb.1_2.dir\vdb.2_2.dir\vdb.3_1.dir\vdb.4_1.dir\vdb.5_2.dir\vdb.6_2.dir\vdb.7_1.dir\vdb.8_2.dir\vdb.9_2.dir\vdb.10_1.dir\vdb_f0001.file
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    xfersize:      131072
    blocks_done:   11327
    bytes_done:    1484652544
    open_for_read: false
    15:10:02.343 **********************************************************
    15:10:02.343
    15:10:18.013 Exception from slave: localhost-0
    15:10:18.013
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    14:22:50.072 14:22:50.072 SlaveJvm execution parameter:  '-m localhost'
    14:22:50.072 14:22:50.072 SlaveJvm execution parameter:  '-n localhost-10-141104-14.22.49.432'
    14:22:50.072 14:22:50.072 SlaveJvm execution parameter:  '-l localhost-0'
    14:22:50.072 14:22:50.072 SlaveJvm execution parameter:  '-p 5570'
    14:22:50.072 14:22:50.072 SlaveJvm positional parameter: 'SlaveJvm'
    14:22:50.118 14:22:50.118 successfully connected to master localhost
    14:22:50.118 14:22:50.118 Connection to localhost using port 5570 successful
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    14:22:50.618 14:22:50.618 execute(): ls -l Y:\dir12
    14:22:50.633 14:22:50.633 execute(): ls -l Y:\dir13
    14:22:50.664 14:22:50.664 execute(): ls -l Y:\dir14
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    14:22:50.852 14:22:50.852 **********************
    14:22:50.852
    14:22:50.852
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    14:22:56.811 14:22:56.811 Memory total Java heap:   77.438 MB; Free:   32.782 MB; Used:   44.655 MB;
    14:22:56.874 14:22:56.874 checkMemory()
    14:22:56.874 14:22:56.874 Memory total Java heap:   77.438 MB; Free:   52.364 MB; Used:   25.074 MB;
    14:23:03.426 14:23:03.426 Generated     1024 file names; total anchor size: 130.841g
    14:23:03.426 14:23:03.426 Writing control file for anchor=Y:\dir11 at start of run.
    14:23:03.457 14:23:03.441 Completed control file for anchor=Y:\dir11 at start of run.  dirs: 2046/2046 files: 1024/88 sizes: 130.841g/8.721g/0/0.0
    14:23:03.457 14:23:03.441 During anchor creation for anchor=Y:\dir11 there were 2046 directories and 88 files
    14:23:03.551 14:23:03.551 Completed the creation of the directory list for Y:\dir12: 2046 directories.
    14:23:08.902 14:23:08.902 Memory total Java heap:   77.438 MB; Free:   24.149 MB; Used:   53.288 MB;
    14:23:08.964 14:23:08.964 checkMemory()
    14:23:08.964 14:23:08.964 Memory total Java heap:   77.438 MB; Free:   50.640 MB; Used:   26.798 MB;
    14:23:15.579 14:23:15.579 Generated     1024 file names; total anchor size: 130.841g
    14:23:15.579 14:23:15.579 Writing control file for anchor=Y:\dir12 at start of run.
    14:23:15.594 14:23:15.594 Completed control file for anchor=Y:\dir12 at start of run.  dirs: 2046/2046 files: 1024/74 sizes: 130.841g/7.092g/0/0.0
    14:23:15.594 14:23:15.594 During anchor creation for anchor=Y:\dir12 there were 2046 directories and 74 files
    14:23:15.688 14:23:15.688 Completed the creation of the directory list for Y:\dir13: 2046 directories.
    14:23:21.210 14:23:21.210 Memory total Java heap:   74.688 MB; Free:   19.725 MB; Used:   54.963 MB;
    14:23:21.273 14:23:21.273 checkMemory()
    14:23:21.273 14:23:21.273 Memory total Java heap:   76.562 MB; Free:   48.176 MB; Used:   28.386 MB;
    14:23:28.168 14:23:28.168 Generated     1024 file names; total anchor size: 130.841g
    14:23:28.168 14:23:28.168 Writing control file for anchor=Y:\dir13 at start of run.
    14:23:28.184 14:23:28.184 Completed control file for anchor=Y:\dir13 at start of run.  dirs: 2046/2046 files: 1024/84 sizes: 130.841g/8.886g/0/0.0
    14:23:28.184 14:23:28.184 During anchor creation for anchor=Y:\dir13 there were 2046 directories and 84 files
    14:23:28.262 14:23:28.262 Completed the creation of the directory list for Y:\dir14: 2046 directories.
    14:23:33.785 14:23:33.785 Memory total Java heap:   74.250 MB; Free:   17.213 MB; Used:   57.037 MB;
    14:23:33.863 14:23:33.863 checkMemory()
    14:23:33.863 14:23:33.863 Memory total Java heap:   72.812 MB; Free:   42.829 MB; Used:   29.983 MB;
    14:23:40.976 14:23:40.976 Generated     1024 file names; total anchor size: 130.841g
    14:23:40.976 14:23:40.976 Writing control file for anchor=Y:\dir14 at start of run.
    14:23:40.976 14:23:40.976 Completed control file for anchor=Y:\dir14 at start of run.  dirs: 2046/2046 files: 1024/87 sizes: 130.841g/8.778g/0/0.0
    14:23:40.976 14:23:40.976 During anchor creation for anchor=Y:\dir14 there were 2046 directories and 87 files
    14:23:41.054 14:23:41.054 Completed the creation of the directory list for Y:\dir15: 2046 directories.
    14:23:46.296 14:23:46.296 Memory total Java heap:   74.062 MB; Free:   42.390 MB; Used:   31.672 MB;
    14:23:46.374 14:23:46.374 checkMemory()
    14:23:46.374 14:23:46.374 Memory total Java heap:  101.000 MB; Free:   68.809 MB; Used:   32.191 MB;
    14:23:52.958 14:23:52.958 Generated     1024 file names; total anchor size: 130.841g
    14:23:52.958 14:23:52.958 Writing control file for anchor=Y:\dir15 at start of run.
    14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Completed control file for anchor=Y:\dir15 at start of run.  dirs: 2046/2046 files: 1024/96 sizes: 130.841g/8.995g/0/0.0
    14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 During anchor creation for anchor=Y:\dir15 there were 2046 directories and 96 files
    14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Skew for fwd=format,fsd=fsd11,operation=read:    20.0
    14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Skew for fwd=format,fsd=fsd12,operation=read:    20.0
    14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Skew for fwd=format,fsd=fsd13,operation=read:    20.0
    14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Skew for fwd=format,fsd=fsd14,operation=read:    20.0
    14:23:52.989 14:23:52.973 Skew for fwd=format,fsd=fsd15,operation=read:    20.0
    14:23:53.051 14:23:53.051 Started 8 threads for fwd=format,fsd=fsd11
    14:23:53.114 14:23:53.114 Started 8 threads for fwd=format,fsd=fsd12
    14:23:53.161 14:23:53.161 Started 8 threads for fwd=format,fsd=fsd13
    14:23:53.207 14:23:53.207 Started 8 threads for fwd=format,fsd=fsd14
    14:23:53.270 14:23:53.270 Started 8 threads for fwd=format,fsd=fsd15
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    14:23:53.270 14:23:53.270 Waiting for task synchronization
    14:23:53.270 14:23:53.270 task_wait_start_complete() end
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    14:23:54.002 14:23:54.002 task_run_all(): 41 tasks
    14:23:54.051 14:23:54.051 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15 mkdir complete.
    14:23:54.051 14:23:54.051 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11 mkdir complete.
    14:23:54.051 14:23:54.051 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13 mkdir complete.
    14:23:54.066 14:23:54.066 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14 mkdir complete.
    14:23:54.066 14:23:54.066 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12 mkdir complete.
    14:24:24.685 14:24:24.685 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 130 of 1024 files (12.70%)
    14:24:56.311 14:24:56.311 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12: Created 130 of 1024 files (12.70%)
    14:25:40.473 14:25:40.464 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 140 of 1024 files (13.67%)
    14:32:52.125 14:32:52.125 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12: Created 140 of 1024 files (13.67%)
    14:33:30.374 14:33:30.374 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12: Created 160 of 1024 files (15.63%)
    14:34:33.842 14:34:33.842 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 170 of 1024 files (16.60%)
    14:35:49.810 14:35:49.810 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 180 of 1024 files (17.58%)
    14:36:34.451 14:36:34.451 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 190 of 1024 files (18.55%)
    14:38:13.437 14:38:13.437 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 200 of 1024 files (19.53%)
    14:39:01.966 14:39:01.966 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 210 of 1024 files (20.51%)
    14:39:57.837 14:39:57.837 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15: Created 220 of 1024 files (21.48%)
    14:41:51.763 14:41:51.763 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 220 of 1024 files (21.48%)
    14:42:31.156 14:42:31.156 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 240 of 1024 files (23.44%)
    14:45:32.607 14:45:32.607 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15: Created 260 of 1024 files (25.39%)
    14:46:44.611 14:46:44.611 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 270 of 1024 files (26.37%)
    14:47:53.707 14:47:53.707 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 280 of 1024 files (27.34%)
    14:48:25.032 14:48:25.032 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12: Created 280 of 1024 files (27.34%)
    14:48:56.946 14:48:56.946 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 290 of 1024 files (28.32%)
    14:50:40.869 14:50:40.868 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 300 of 1024 files (29.30%)
    14:51:22.062 14:51:22.062 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15: Created 330 of 1024 files (32.23%)
    14:53:55.390 14:53:55.390 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 350 of 1024 files (34.18%)
    14:56:20.897 14:56:20.897 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 360 of 1024 files (35.16%)
    14:58:08.513 14:58:08.513 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 360 of 1024 files (35.16%)
    14:59:34.933 14:59:34.933 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir12: Created 360 of 1024 files (35.16%)
    15:02:15.234 15:02:15.234 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 370 of 1024 files (36.13%)
    15:02:48.482 15:02:48.482 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir14: Created 380 of 1024 files (37.11%)
    15:04:27.359 15:04:27.359 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 380 of 1024 files (37.11%)
    15:05:57.406 15:05:57.406 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15: Created 390 of 1024 files (38.09%)
    15:07:18.982 15:07:18.982 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 390 of 1024 files (38.09%)
    15:08:15.419 15:08:15.419 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir11: Created 410 of 1024 files (40.04%)
    15:08:50.624 15:08:50.624 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir13: Created 410 of 1024 files (40.04%)
    15:09:51.406 15:09:51.406 Message to master: anchor=Y:\dir15: Created 420 of 1024 files (41.02%)
    15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 file_write error2: 64
    15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 file_write error2: 64
    15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 handle: 0000000000000B38
    15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 seek:   0000000075880000
    15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 handle: 0000000000000BC0
    15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 length: 0000000000020000
    15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 seek:   00000000587E0000
    15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 buffer: 0000000034430000
    15:10:02.202 15:10:02.202 length: 0000000000020000
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