Hi Andreas,

you'll also have to deal with timeouts of the webserver. It took a while
until I realized that for Apache there is a separate TimeOut directive
(http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/core.html)

Cheers,
Fritz

On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, Daniel Lenggenhager wrote:

> Hi Andreas,
>
> Mhhhh... I think you can set the RPC timeout to a very high value and start a 
> own timer with a shorter recur time.
> This timer ask the user for the next action. If the user want intercept the 
> RPC call, you can abort it in your code.
>
> I hope this will help you.
>
> Regards,
> Daniel
>
> Am 11.10.2011 23:51, schrieb Fink, Andreas:
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> I have some reports in my frontend that gets data from a Java backend.
>> The users have a function to export the reports data to excel files.
>> My problem is, that if the there is a huge amount of data in such a
>> report, this export function could take very long.
>> 
>> Is it possible to create something like a pending call?
>> If a timeout occurs the call should not be automatically aborted,
>> instead I want to ask the user if he want to wait another amount of time
>> or if he want to abort the request.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Andreas
>> 
>>
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