Android: from 3G to WIFI switch, while in the middle of the application = loss of network connection

I got confused about the problem with HTC Legend (Android 2.2). Not seeing this problem on Xperia, Galaxy, Nexus, etc.

When I launch my application in a 3G connection, I extract some data, and then go to the phone’s settings and turn on WIFI, the phone automatically receives a WIFI connection, which is preferred by 3G. The problem is that as soon as I get back to the application, it seems to have lost all network connectivity and was unable to connect to anything. However, in other applications, such as a web browser, there is no problem using the new Wi-Fi connection. Ping works great with the phone case.

If I wait long enough (for example, 15 minutes), the network stack will apparently automatically recover and my application will be able to make network connections again. Of course, this delay is unacceptable.

Is there a way to reboot the network stack programmatically? I create a new java.net.HttpURLConnection every time, but it still does not work after WIFI has been purchased.

thank

the code:

byte[] response = null;
    HttpURLConnection connection = null;
    int responseCode = -1;

    // check the cache first
    String readyResponse = ResponseCache.getInstance().get(getUrl());
    if (readyResponse != null) {
        Log.d(LOG_TAG, "Returning CACHED server response for " + getUrl());
        return readyResponse.getBytes();
    }

    try {

        URL url = new URL(getUrl());
        Log.i(LOG_TAG, "Sending Request: " + url.toExternalForm());

        connection = (HttpURLConnection) url.openConnection();
        connection.setUseCaches(false);
        connection.setDoOutput(true); 
        connection.setDoInput(true);
        connection.setConnectTimeout(ApplicationConfiguration.HTTP_CONNECT_TIMEOUT);
        connection.setReadTimeout(ApplicationConfiguration.HTTP_READ_TIMEOUT);

        if (BuildType.getHTTPMethod() == BuildType.METHOD_GET)
        {
            connection.setRequestMethod("GET");
        }
        else
        {
            connection.setRequestMethod("POST");
            connection.setRequestProperty("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded");

            String body = getParameters();
            connection.setRequestProperty("Content-Length", Integer.toString(body.length()));

            OutputStreamWriter wr = new OutputStreamWriter(connection.getOutputStream());
            wr.write(getParameters());
            wr.flush(); 
        }



        connection.connect();

        responseCode = connection.getResponseCode();

And stacktrace

E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927): java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out
E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927):  at org.apache.harmony.xnet.provider.jsse.OpenSSLSocketImpl.nativeread(Native Method)
E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927):  at org.apache.harmony.xnet.provider.jsse.OpenSSLSocketImpl.access$200(OpenSSLSocketImpl.java:55)
E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927):  at org.apache.harmony.xnet.provider.jsse.OpenSSLSocketImpl$SSLInputStream.read(OpenSSLSocketImpl.java:532)
E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927):  at org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.readln(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:1279)
E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927):  at org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.readServerResponse(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:1351)
E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927):  at org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.sendRequest(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:1339)
E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927):  at org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.doRequestInternal(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:1656)
E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927):  at org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.doRequest(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:1649)
E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927):  at org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.http.HttpURLConnectionImpl.getResponseCode(HttpURLConnectionImpl.java:1374)
E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927):  at org.apache.harmony.luni.internal.net.www.protocol.https.HttpsURLConnectionImpl.getResponseCode(HttpsURLConnectionImpl.java:117)
E/xxx.yyy.zzz(  927):  at xxx.yyy.zzz.executeRequest(zzz.java:95)
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I see that you have a SocketTimeoutException, maybe you can catch this exception and connect using a new socket?

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http-. http.keepAlive false :

System.setProperty("http.keepAlive", "false");
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