Probably the best you can do is to start your output to the browser and make
sure
you flush it (otherwise it might reside in the server, defeating the purpose
entirely).
In a similar circumstance, I periodically flushed an HTML comment to the
browser to
keep the connection alive.
Duane Morse, Eldorado Computing Inc., Phoenix AZ
-----Original Message-----
From: Ramesh, Kesav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 7:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Need to know how to increase the time in jrun
> Hi,
>
> in my present project i am using Netscape enterprise server with
> jrun2.3.3 plugin with jdk1.1.7.
>
> Presently my servlet speaks with the database and fetches lots of
> records. Before this time of 3 mins the servlet gets timed out. I need to
> increase this time so that the servlet waits for atleast 5 minutes. But i
> do not know where to set this time.
>
> If anybody knows this kindly let me know. It would be of great help to
> me.
>
Regards
Ramesh Kesavanarayanan,EDS,Chennai.
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