Yeah, that works great.  Basically every single time it's used set a time
stamp property and away you go.  And, this gives you options for using the
same method in other instances, if you wish to check for any idle
connections.  Good call.

Matt

Matthew L. Wright
Java Internet Programmer
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To: "JRun-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 1:56 PM
Subject: RE: Accessing a variable from errorpage? had an idea.


> What do you think of this strategy?
>
> Ok, you would do the timestamp on the connection when it is used.  Then
when the errorpage comes up, it would look for connections that were busy
AND used more than a minute or two ago.  Then you would know that the
connection is just sitting there because nothing takes more than a minute.
>
> Think that would work?
>
> Travis Reeder
> Chief Software Architect
> ThinkVirtual
>
>
>
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