I doubt that will work. Your linked doc says 'external http request' so it
depends where in their network stack they have the trigger to reset your
idle timer but I very much doubt that sending it from either your current
cartridge or another cartridge will work. Or course, you could always try
it, and if you had started before sending this email you would know the
answer already. As I said before, a simpler solution would be to add a line
to your workstations crontab and use curl.

Brent
On Mar 29, 2015 6:26 PM, "mauro2java2011" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know that is a issue of openshift.
>
> But i would try a workaround for not get my-application-is-Idled-?
>
> So i have thinking at a ejb timer that send a request at himself or at a
> web
> page on the same  tomee on openshift before that the system put it into
> paused state.
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