Sounds great, I will be busy for the next week with a work project. But I
would love to work more on this. Thanks a ton all.
David Blevins wrote:
>
>
> On Jul 9, 2008, at 9:12 PM, fmchale wrote:
>
>>
>> Thanks Kevan this works great, do you know if this has to be set for
>> the
>> whole of openejb or can it be set on a ejb by ejb basis?
>
> It's possible to configure a second stateful container with a
> different timeout and deploy some beans in the no timeout container
> and other beans into the short timeout container.
>
> There isn't much doc on this, so if you'd like to try it let me know
> and we can blaze that trail together.
>
> -David
>
>> Kevan Miller wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 9, 2008, at 9:46 PM, fmchale wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> After much research I have become completely stumped and confused on
>>>> this
>>>> issue (pardon me as well if its something simple, I am learning JEE
>>>> development). I currently have a Stateful Session bean that is
>>>> accessed by
>>>> web clients. After approximately 20 minutes I get a
>>>> NoSuchObjectException -
>>>> Stateful Session Bean has timed out. Is there anyway I can set the
>>>> timeout
>>>> to be longer then 20 minutes. Im assuming that after 20 minutes the
>>>> timeout
>>>> occurs and instead of passivating the bean is completely destroyed.
>>>> Here is
>>>> a snippet of important bean parts.
>>>>
>>>> public @Stateful class InternTempBean implements InternTemp{
>>>>
>>>> @PersistenceContext(unitName="MatchMakerModel",
>>>> type=PersistenceContextType.EXTENDED)
>>>> EntityManager emMatchMaker;
>>>>
>>>> public InternTempBean(){
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> .. some more bean methods
>>>>
>>>> @Remove
>>>> public void mergeIntern(Intern_Temp intern){
>>>> emMatchMaker.merge(intern);
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> I was thinking maybe there was some setting I could tell openejb to
>>>> not
>>>> timeout after 20 minutes.
>>>> Can anyone guide me in the right direction here.
>>>
>>> As you've figured out, the default timeout is 20 minutes.
>>>
>>> To alter this default:
>>>
>>> 1. stop your server
>>> 2. edit var/config/config.xml
>>> 3. locate the openejb module element and make it looks something
>>> like:
>>>
>>> <module name="org.apache.geronimo.configs/openejb/2.1.2-SNAPSHOT/
>>> car">
>>> <gbean name="EJBNetworkService">
>>> <attribute name="port">${OpenEJBPort + PortOffset}</
>>> attribute>
>>> <attribute name="host">${ServerHostname}</attribute>
>>> </gbean>
>>> <gbean name="DefaultStatefulContainer">
>>> <attribute name="properties">PoolSize=1000
>>> TimeOut=30</attribute>
>>> </gbean>
>>> </module>
>>>
>>> For an infinite TimeOut, set the value to 0.
>>>
>>> --kevan
>>>
>>>
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