With JWS2.0 the sessions automatically time out after 30 min of inactivity.
look under session management for JRun, it should tell you how to bump up the
default.
alan
Prasad Moganna Gowda wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Is there any timeout for servlets. In our app. there is a functionality
> which
> allows the user to save the report is he is viewing in .xls format. The
> report
> contains couple of thousands of records. What we do is, store the .xls file
> on the webserver and pass this URL back to the servlets and the servlet
> redirects the control to that url and thus the user can either save or view
> the
> .xls file having all the records.
>
> What's happening is, even before the complete data is written out to the
> file,
> stored on the webserver, the servlet which expects the URL in return times
> out
> and "Page cannot be displayed." error message in IE and an alert box
> "Document contains no data. Please try again later. or contact ....." in
> Netscape.
>
> If we can specify the timeout for servlets, how do I go about doing it?
> I am using JRun 2.3.3
>
> Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Prasad M
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