Client request times out

2006-12-08 Thread Richard Doust
I have a problem with a servlet running longer than 5 minutes. The  
client's browser is delivered an error response from somewhere on the  
server in an Apache/JBoss/Tomcat stack at the 5 minute mark.
Does anyone know what properties/attributes in what configuration  
files might allow the servlet to run for longer than 5 minutes?

I have tried:

TimeOut (in apache config)
disableUploadTimeout (in Connector attribute settings, server.xml for  
Tomcat 5.5)

socket_timeout (in workers.properties)

None seem to have the desired effect.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.

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RE: Client request times out

2006-12-08 Thread Robert Harper
I think the bigger question is why does it take that long to run? I can't
think of too many people that are willing to wait that long for information.
Personally I'd give you 30 seconds and then I'll never use something that
slow again.

If you are accessing data, try adding indexes or a data redesign to speed
things up. A simple index based on key data can speed up searches
exponentially.

Just a thought. Most of my problems have been my problems not something
Tomcat was doing wrong.

Robert S. Harper
Information Access Technology, Inc.
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From: Richard Doust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 8:23 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Client request times out

I have a problem with a servlet running longer than 5 minutes. The  
client's browser is delivered an error response from somewhere on the  
server in an Apache/JBoss/Tomcat stack at the 5 minute mark.
Does anyone know what properties/attributes in what configuration  
files might allow the servlet to run for longer than 5 minutes?
I have tried:

TimeOut (in apache config)
disableUploadTimeout (in Connector attribute settings, server.xml for  
Tomcat 5.5)
socket_timeout (in workers.properties)

None seem to have the desired effect.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.

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Re: Client request times out

2006-12-08 Thread Richard Doust
Well, it's a complicated report used by a purchaser to generate a  
purchase order based on need for a product dependent on customer  
demand. It's accessing a LOT of data. That's not to say that I can't  
speed it up with indexes, or break it up into a request that's passed  
off to a server process that generates data that it then writes to  
the database for later retrieval by the client. But it wasn't  
designed that way and such a change would be substantial. It has  
worked for a few years, and what I'm looking to do right now is get  
around the 5 min. barrier before spending more time looking at the  
underlying problem and ways to solve it.

Thanks for your suggestion.

On Dec 8, 2006, at 10:42 AM, Robert Harper wrote:

I think the bigger question is why does it take that long to run? I  
can't
think of too many people that are willing to wait that long for  
information.
Personally I'd give you 30 seconds and then I'll never use  
something that

slow again.

If you are accessing data, try adding indexes or a data redesign to  
speed

things up. A simple index based on key data can speed up searches
exponentially.

Just a thought. Most of my problems have been my problems not  
something

Tomcat was doing wrong.

Robert S. Harper
Information Access Technology, Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Doust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 8:23 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Client request times out

I have a problem with a servlet running longer than 5 minutes. The
client's browser is delivered an error response from somewhere on the
server in an Apache/JBoss/Tomcat stack at the 5 minute mark.
Does anyone know what properties/attributes in what configuration
files might allow the servlet to run for longer than 5 minutes?
I have tried:

TimeOut (in apache config)
disableUploadTimeout (in Connector attribute settings, server.xml for
Tomcat 5.5)
socket_timeout (in workers.properties)

None seem to have the desired effect.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.

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