Hi,

Wyo wrote:
No it doesn't. Well if it does then it's your browser or OpenLayers
doing the timeout. There is nothing on the server that will make that
page timeout after 30s.

Possible, but not answering within 30s is equal to a failure, regardless if the timeout is done in the client. This has to be reported to the users what ever has caused it.

So you want the API server to cancel the request after 30 seconds and show an error message to the user, even if the database might just have been working hard and be *just* about to return results?

Doesn't sound like something that I would like. Then again, I think I've seen messages like "sorry, the object ... took too long to load" or so in the past.

Bye
Frederik

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