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Samuel Andrew McIntyre wrote:
> So, I'm still not sure that I like having keepalive set by default
> without a way to turn it off.
OK, so, given the input from everyone I submit the following solution to
vote:
1) Have keepAlive on by default. It seems important not only for locks
but for potential network server bloat due to connections not getting
cleaned up.
2) Add a property derby.drda.keepAlive={true|false} (defaults to true as
described above). There seems to be a need to be able to turn keepAlive
off in some cases.
3) Add property derby.drda.connSoTimeout=<milliseconds> (defaults to 0,
infinite) to provide the ability to have connections timeout after a
period of inactivity. The connections will still timeout, even if the
connection is working fine but will timeout after blocking on a read for
this length of time. I am about +.5 on this one. It would be nice to
provide the capability, but hesitate to add yet another property.
Kathey
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