Not sure if its got anything to do with tomcat as I am running geoserver independently on my local and testing with postman..

-Vikram

On 24/11/2023 18:14, Jody Garnett wrote:
Try increasing the time outs (in tomcat)? Anything in the logs at all? You have a mystery :)

On Fri, Nov 24, 2023 at 8:44 AM Vikram D E <vikram.es...@fleetroute.com> wrote:

    Well the query should be okay as it does take 25+ seconds to
    process before returning empty response. The same query returns
    valid responses when zoomed in with fewer features.

    Regards,

    Vikram

    On 24/11/2023 17:42, Jody Garnett wrote:
    Getting nothing is more likely a bad query?

    You may wish to try the queries by hand; there is a demo test
    page to do so.

    Make sure your request gets some content before trying to
    troubleshoot open layers.

    Jody

    On Fri, Nov 24, 2023 at 2:28 AM Vikram D E
    <vikram.es...@fleetroute.com> wrote:

        Thanks a lot Jody for the reply.

        The problem is that I don't get any timeout error, the
        response is just empty with a 200 success code..I am using a
        typical loader function in openlayer, XMLHttpRequest and the
        output is requested in json..

        Regards,

        Vikram

        On 16/11/2023 19:24, Jody Garnett wrote:
        You can adjust the max feature limit on a layer by request
        basis .... keep in mind some file formats need all the
        content before they can start returning a result (GeoPackage
        for example) ad thus may timeout. Other formats like GML can
        start producing content immediately, and won't time out.

        It also matters how the client is processing the data.
        Clients that can stream (an XML pull parser for example) can
        start processing immediately and would not run into a list.
        Clients that load everything into memory may become resource
        constrained.
        --
        Jody Garnett


        On Nov 16, 2023 at 8:01:03 AM, Vikram D E
        <vikram.es...@fleetroute.com> wrote:
        Hi all,

        is there an upper limit on how many features a WFS request
        can return ?

        I was trying to request more than 300000 features through
        OpenLayers in
        my application, the request is successful with a 200 code,
        but the
        response is empty. The request takes around 30 seconds to
        process as
        expected.. I tried the same request through postman and it
        just crashed
        the application after the 200 success response..

        Any help would be appreciated :)

        Regards,

        Vikram



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