Hi!

You are trying to solve the problem in the wrong way. If you have a long operation, you should do it on a separate thread, and use WOLongResponse or the Ajax similar to handle the user interface. That way, you won't have any problem with lifebeat.

  Yours

Miguel Arroz


On 2008/03/04, at 19:16, Valerio Luccio wrote:

Hello,
I have a WebObject application running on a Mac. Recently some operations have taken more than 30 seconds, which forces the application to restart. I've increased the lifebeat value to 60 through WOMonitor and when I look at how the process was launched, sure enough, I see "-WOLifebeatInterval 60", yet the application still shuts down if it takes more than 30 seconds. Why is that ? How can I get this guy to behave the way I want ?

Thanks,

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