Hi Bruce,

Yes, you are right.  I'm fronting the jsr181 SU with the http SU.  However,
I don't see any configuration parameters that will allow me to adjust the
timeout on the client requests.  Any ideas on how to change the timeout
setting?  Thanks in advance.

-los
 

bsnyder wrote:
> 
> On 6/8/07, moraleslos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running into an issue where I have a .NET client accessing my Jsr181
>> service and it is timing out on queries where the return time is longer
>> than
>> a minute.  I thought this would be a .NET issue but the client said there
>> is
>> no timeout on his end.  So I'm wondering if there is a timeout setting on
>> the SMX or Xfire end, and if there is, can it be configurable.  Thanks in
>> advance!
> 
> The only place there would be a timeout would be from a
> servicemix-http SU. The servicemix-jsr181 SU needs to be exposed to be
> accessed by services external to the JBI container and this is usually
> achieved by creating a servicemix-http SU. Are you using a
> servicemix-http SU to expose a locationURI that then routes to the
> servicemix-jsr181 SU?
> 
> Bruce
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