Most likely the request socket went away. The user might have canceled the 
request, or there might have been a network interruption. There could also be a 
client-side or proxy timeout, I suppose. Anyway when the app-server detects 
that the request socket is no longer available, it cancels any associated 
queries.

The idea is that there is no point finishing the request if no one is waiting 
for the output. I think this behavior has been in the server since ML5, maybe 
even some releases of ML4.

-- Mike

On 18 Mar 2013, at 09:19 , "Tim" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>  
> I’m getting an XDMP:CANCELED message in the error log when a user is 
> processing the a web page served from a MarkLogic 6.0.2 web server. Is this 
> indicative of a user try to cancel the request, is it because of a timeout, 
> or what?
>  
> Thank you!
>  
> Tim Meagher
>  
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