I have not looked at the IE9 info you have put together, but am very
interested in a simple soulution to the problem. Do you have a solution?

Is IE delaying providing all the request data? Or is J waiting for data
that isn't coming, then timesout, and carries on and things work out
because the data that didn't come wasn't needed? I can see this as
happening if IE gave an incorrect count in the header but this seems
unlikely.

You have dug so far, can you reach a conclusion?

On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 9:39 AM, David Mitchell <[email protected]>wrote:

> (correction)
>
> Sorry, I trimmed the prior message that explained how I modified the JHS
> core.ijs timeouts to see if I could get more information about the delays.
>  The
> timeout in question is now:
>
> PC_RECVTIMEOUT=:  3000
>
> The IE9 'waterfall' display shows the timeouts as larger yellow horizontal
> bars.
>   The total time taken for each transaction is in the 'Taken' column, which
> shows 3+ seconds on some of the transactions.  The ones that are less than
> 3
> seconds are normal processing times without a timeout, as far as I can
> tell.
>
> And the delays I see are randomly and occasionally 3+ seconds in IE9.
>
> On 1/23/2012 9:21, Raul Miller wrote:
> > I do not see a 5 second delay in your IE9 image.
> >
> > Am I overlooking something obvious?  (How do I read that display?)
> >
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