aha...great.  Thanks again, Sebastian.

On Oct 13, 9:49 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I have encountered something like that in the past.
> It is actually an Issue with Red5 not Openmeetings, but they also fixed it.
> After a period of inactivity the client is also kicked.
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> For example: Our demo service produces around 20.000 user session per month,
> sometimes it happens that some disconnect method in the application server
> is not thrown, so an orphan stays in the connection line for several minutes
> ( I can't exactly say how long, rarly it might take also hours, but I am
> really not sure sometimes if a user just has forgotten to close the browser
> or did actually left).
> However if I visit the server the next day those "orphans" are also gone. So
> I would not mind about that, I think there is already an internal scheduler
> that does automatically kick those orphans regularly.
>
> Sebastian
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> 2011/10/13 Mike Warner <[email protected]>
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> > I meant to say that orphans are left when the room is not yet active/
> > the meeting has not started or is over.
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> > On Oct 12, 4:24 pm, Mike Warner <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I'm using OpenMeetings 1.8.4.r4387 and notice that when someone tries
> > > to access a room via a calendar link, the connection is made and left
> > > as an orphan in the hibernate room, even after they've closed the
> > > browser.  Is this a bug or a feature with a configurable timeout,
> > > after which the orphans are kicked off?
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> > > Thanks,
> > > MIke
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