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Andrew McIntyre commented on DERBY-1195: ---------------------------------------- The 'derby.' that appears as a separate sentence in the original appears to have been transposed out of the sentence that follows it, where it should be the start of "derby.drda.keepalive". I will commit this patch, and put "derby." back in the property name. > Derby Server and Administration Guide - derby.drda.keepAlive > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: DERBY-1195 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-1195 > Project: Derby > Type: Bug > Components: Documentation > Versions: 10.1.2.3 > Environment: DITA files > Reporter: Halley Pacheco de Oliveira > Priority: Minor > Attachments: radmindrdakeepalive.diff, radmindrdakeepalive.diff.html, > radmindrdakeepalive.html, radmindrdakeepalive_a.diff, > radmindrdakeepalive_a.diff.html, radmindrdakeepalive_a.html > > It is written: > derby.drda.keepAlive > Indicates whether SO_KEEPALIVE is enabled on sockets. The keepAlive mechanism > is used to detect when clients disconnect unexpectedly. A keepalive probe is > sent to the client if a long time (by default, more than two hours) passes > with no other data being sent or received. derby. The drda.keepAlive property > is used to detect and clean up connections for clients on powered-off > machines or clients that have disconnected unexpectedly. > If the property is set to false, Derby will not attempt to clean up > disconnected clients. The keepAlive mechanism might be disabled if clients > need to resume work without reconnecting even after being disconnected from > the network for some time. To disable keepAlive probes on Network Server > connections, set this property to false. > In this previous paragraph, the fourth sentence has only one word, "derby". I > think this sentence is lost in the paragraph. > In the source file there is also an empty section containing only one empty > title. I think these tags can be removed from the file. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira
