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Using jedis client to save data to redis localhost.

Once I connect to redisHost using jedis, I am not disconnecting as long as I get messages Is that an issue? Tried to change the timeout from default 2000 to 6000 but still the same error!

connecting and sending data:

if (jedis == null) jedis = new Jedis(redisHost); if (!jedis.isConnected()) jedis.connect(); if (jedis.isConnected()) jedis.zadd("someKey", doubleTime, "someValue"); 

following is the stack trace of the error receiving:

 redis.clients.jedis.exceptions.JedisConnectionException: java.net.SocketException: Software caused connection abort: socket write error at redis.clients.jedis.Protocol.sendCommand(Protocol.java:92) at redis.clients.jedis.Protocol.sendCommand(Protocol.java:72) at redis.clients.jedis.Connection.sendCommand(Connection.java:80) at redis.clients.jedis.BinaryClient.zadd(BinaryClient.java:387) at redis.clients.jedis.Client.zadd(Client.java:327) at redis.clients.jedis.Jedis.zadd(Jedis.java:1468) at com.comcast.xre.WebSocketServer.saveLogToDB(WebSocketServer.java:105) at com.comcast.xre.WebSocketServer.access$000(WebSocketServer.java:27) at com.comcast.xre.WebSocketServer$1$1.onFullTextMessage(WebSocketServer.java:69) at io.undertow.websockets.core.AbstractReceiveListener$2.complete(AbstractReceiveListener.java:138) at io.undertow.websockets.core.AbstractReceiveListener$2.complete(AbstractReceiveListener.java:134) at io.undertow.websockets.core.BufferedTextMessage.read(BufferedTextMessage.java:87) at io.undertow.websockets.core.AbstractReceiveListener.readBufferedText(AbstractReceiveListener.java:134) at io.undertow.websockets.core.AbstractReceiveListener.bufferFullMessage(AbstractReceiveListener.java:72) at io.undertow.websockets.core.AbstractReceiveListener.onText(AbstractReceiveListener.java:52) at io.undertow.websockets.core.AbstractReceiveListener.handleEvent(AbstractReceiveListener.java:26) at io.undertow.websockets.core.AbstractReceiveListener.handleEvent(AbstractReceiveListener.java:15) at org.xnio.ChannelListeners.invokeChannelListener(ChannelListeners.java:92) at io.undertow.server.protocol.framed.AbstractFramedChannel$FrameReadListener.handleEvent(AbstractFramedChannel.java:632) at io.undertow.server.protocol.framed.AbstractFramedChannel$FrameReadListener.handleEvent(AbstractFramedChannel.java:618) at org.xnio.ChannelListeners.invokeChannelListener(ChannelListeners.java:92) at org.xnio.conduits.ReadReadyHandler$ChannelListenerHandler.readReady(ReadReadyHandler.java:66) at org.xnio.nio.NioSocketConduit.handleReady(NioSocketConduit.java:87) at org.xnio.nio.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:531) Caused by: java.net.SocketException: Software caused connection abort: socket write error at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite0(Native Method) at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite(SocketOutputStream.java:113) at java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(SocketOutputStream.java:159) at redis.clients.util.RedisOutputStream.flushBuffer(RedisOutputStream.java:31) at redis.clients.util.RedisOutputStream.write(RedisOutputStream.java:38) at redis.clients.jedis.Protocol.sendCommand(Protocol.java:78) ... 23 more 

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Issue was with Jedis connection. It's connected but after few messages, connection is broken. After each save to DB, I am disconnecting and removing the jedis client completely and creating a new client and connection. Looks awkward but it solves the issue.

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