Produce a 4xx response code when clients disconnect#2411
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Produce a 4xx response code when clients disconnect
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I'm not sure that I like this approach, instead we should wrap the streams themselves to detect whether a client has disconnected, otherwise we risk over-broadly catching IOExceptions thrown by the serializer or deserializer code which aren't directly attributable to a closed connection.