SOAPConnection timeout

How can I set the timeout on a SOAPConnection so that it doesn't hang indefinitely.
I have seen other people complain about the lack of a timeout facility on HttpURLConnection too (which may or may not be related).
Thanks

I just encountered this timeout deficiency today. After a bit of research, I found that Sun has not addressed this issue. The latest SAAJ API (in JWSDP 1.5) is still deficient and the implementation class (HttpSOAPConnection) also lacks a facility to access this timeout.
Looks like the only alternative is another SAAJ implementation. The Apache Axis SOAP implementation seems to have addressed this issue. Their SOAPHttpConnection impl class provides a setTimeout()

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