Hi Chris, you should create a property file containing this property: mex.timeout = 80000
The name of the file does not matter, only the extension does. It has to be '.endpoint' ; timeout.endpoint for instance. You can save this file in two different places: #1 if you want this to affect all your processes, save it in ode/WEB-INF/conf/ #2 if you want to affect only a given process, save it the process directory, ode/WEB-INF/process/my-process/ You shouldn't have to restart the server for the file to be picked up. More details here: http://ode.apache.org/endpoint-configuration.html Alexis On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Christian Fonden < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello Oders, > > I wonder how to adjust the call timeout for a service call to an ode > process. The timeout is set to 30 seconds by default, but I have some > extension activities that take slightly more time (approx. 60 seconds). Yes, > I know, calling the process asynchronously is prefered, but it my case it > would be easier to adjust the timeout (I'd like to set it to 80 sec or > so....). > > Is there any possibility to adjust the service call timeout? I did not find > it in the ode config by now, perhaps I have overseen the entry? > > greets > Chris >
