You could probably do it you want to hack on the C code of the woadaptor...

Where / how is it timing out? Uploads should not be a problem. Either they get accumulated in the webserver and send over in one blast, in which case the connect and receive should be quick, or they get streamed to the woapp which should avoid this entirely.

You are not referring to session timeouts?

Chuck


On Jun 5, 2007, at 6:41 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:

Hi there,

I realise that you can adjust the adaptor's request/response timeout settings in Java Monitor (for the WODefaultAdaptor) - but I'm wondering if it's possible to adjust the timeout depending on the request handler?

I'm wondering about turning the timeout up significantly for webservice uploads of binary data but accepting the default values for other requests.

Any ideas or alternatives?

Thanks.

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