Hi,

I'm not sure about it but I'd check fedora.fcfg under the module:
role="org.fcrepo.server.search.FieldSearch"  
class="org.fcrepo.server.search.FieldSearchSQLModule"


This module has a parameter named "maxSecondsPerSession" which I think  
is added to the query time (times 1000, in miliseconds) to create the  
expiration date.

Hope it helps, but its a longshot.

Best,
João Zamite


Quoting "Nguyen, Vincent (CDC/OD/OADS) (CTR)" <v...@cdc.gov>:

> Does anyone know how to adjust the "epirationDate" parameter on the  
> "resumptionToken" of fedora's OAI PMH?
>
> Our resumption token has an immediate expirationDate so the next  
> batch of harvesting based on the resumptionToken fails.
>
> See the bottom of the page:
> http://stacks.cdc.gov/fedora/oai?verb=ListRecords&metadataPrefix=oai_dc&from=1999-12-31T19:33:54Z&until=2012-09-20T13:32:32Z
>
>
>


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