Thanks for the response.  It was the timeout in apache that was set to
300.  I decided to re architect the issue so that the creation of the
file that is returned is done by a background task.

On Nov 2, 2009, at 12:10 PM, Mark Ritchie wrote:

>
Hey Jeffrey!

First, I would check Apache's configuration to see what it's timeout
is by visiting this url
http://your.web.server.name/server-info?server
(You'd need to enable this in /etc/apache2/extra/httpd-info.conf and
twiddle /etc/apache2/httpd.conf to load it.)

My development machine is showing:
Timeouts: connection: 300    keep-alive: 5

That could be where the 5 minute timeout is coming from.

Also, you should consider using a WOLongResponse page so that you can
give the user feed back on your progress instead of making them wait
20 minutes without confirmation of what's happening...  See /Developer/
Examples/JavaWebObjects/LongRequest

Good luck!
M.



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