Hey Danny,

I am not referring about timeouts for specific queries, I am referring to 
session timeouts when you do an xdmp:login, similar to what you can do on other 
application servers. We know how  to do this for all users using the admin 
page, but this is app-server wide. We need to control session timeouts (which 
ultimately become cookie expiration dates) for individual logins.

Thanks!


Sergio Restrepo | VP, Architecture | Yuxi Pacific Group
Office: +1 (786) 623 5517
Mobile: +1 (484) 598 3729
Skype: yuxi-sergio
http://www.yuxipacific.com/

On Aug 26, 2013, at 1:14 PM, Danny Sokolsky <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> Hi Sergio,
>  
> You can use xdmp:set-request-time-limit:
>  
> http://docs.marklogic.com/xdmp:set-request-time-limit
>  
> If you wanted it to do something based on user or role, you could have some 
> code that runs at the beginning of each request to appropriately set the time 
> limit based on who they are.  But the way I have typically seen this done is 
> the opposite of what you are suggesting: people set the default-time-limit to 
> a smallish number, set the max-time-limit to a large number, and then on 
> long-running queries, use xdmp:set-request-time-limit to raise the limit for 
> that request.  Possibly have the application catch time limit exceeded 
> messages in a friendly way if you think people will run into this.
>  
> Also, you can set this on each App Server, so if all you are interested in is 
> the Admin Interface, then you can just set that to a big limit (as the admin 
> role is required to log into the Admin Interface).
>  
> -Danny
>  
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sergio Restrepo
> Sent: Monday, August 26, 2013 10:04 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [MarkLogic Dev General] Individual session timeouts
>  
> Hello list,
>  
> I have an application running in an HTTP App server and it is configured to 
> use application security. I have set the session expiration for users to 24 
> hours using the admin console. I was wondering if there is a way to set 
> different session time out lengths by user or role.
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Sergio Restrepo | VP, Architecture | Yuxi Pacific Group
> Office: +1 (786) 623 5517
> Mobile: +1 (484) 598 3729
> Skype: yuxi-sergio
> http://www.yuxipacific.com/
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