Have you tried this?
To change the expiry timeout period for domain
variables only, assign the desired value to variableTimeout
in domain scope. For example, to specify that domain scope variables never
expire, make the following assignment:
<@ASSIGN NAME=variableTimeout SCOPE=application
VALUE=0>
Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
Authorized Witango & MDaemon Reseller
Available for Witango Developement
-----Original Message-----
From: Peter Ternstr�m [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 7:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: application vars timing out
Hello again,
Im on windows, both server and development. As custom scopes
timeout(?),
this is not an option. I need the app vars and objects to be available
all
the time, from server startup to infinity. Ive sent a request to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I cant wait for a clarification in this matter.
I dont mean to be rude puking application vars all over this list. Im
quite
frustrated over this since server uptime is vital for our companys
reputation.
Peter
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dan Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 3:10 PM
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: application vars timing out
Peter understood.
I was just suggesting something very painless since you can just do a
find a
replace on the whole project to change application scopes to whatever
you
name the custom scope to be.
I agree it should not be happening and the server should not be
crashing and
failing to restart.
I missed the beginning of this are you on Mac or windows?
I have not found a problem with custom scopes timing out.
on 11/11/04 2:23, Peter Ternstr�m at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I upgraded from 5.065 to 5.5 hoping to solve this issue. So, the
problem
> exists in both versions. Im not going to re-program our entire
application
> to use custom scope vars instead of application vars, just because
to find
> another bug or undocumented feature in witango application server.
Im
> hoping
> with can solve this issue as soon as possible so we can start using
their
> software as stated in the manual. Until then - it is server watch
for us.
> Guess what? Server crashed this night, too! For no apparent
reason. Im so
> tired of this.
>
> Peter
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 1:01 AM
> Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: application vars timing out
>
>
> I don't know about Peter, but my situation is occurring with
5.065, so
> it wouldn't appear to be a problem exclusive to 5.5. Witango
support
> is currently researching the issue with me, so if I find out
anymore
> I'd be happy to share.
>
> On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 18:57:36 -0500, Dan Stein
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Peter,
>>
>> Did this problem happen with with 5.065. Can you roll back to
that to see
>> if
>> it is a 5.5 problem?
>>
>> Could there be memory issues are you running out of memory to
store the
>> variables from all the different scopes.
>>
>> As a work around have you tried just loading these as a custom
scope. If
>> I
>> remember right these will function just like and application
scope.
>>
>> I use these when I need them and my ISP does not allow
application scope.
>>
>> Dan
>>
>>
>>
>> on 11/10/04 2:18, Peter Ternstr�m at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>
>>> Hello all,
>>>
>>> we're having the exact same problem - application vars and
objects
>>> stored in
>>> application scope time out and our application seizes to
work properly.
>>> This
>>> is a major issue for us, since we are hosting about 140
communities on
>>> the
>>> web and noone can log in. We have tried to solve this by
checking if app
>>> vars are existant upon login, but this ultimately (after a
number of
>>> logins,
>>> usually once every couple of days) causes a server crash
caused by
>>> reloading
>>> application vars and objects stored in application scope
discussed in
>>> other
>>> threads of witango talk.
>>>
>>> In fact, this is such a big problem for us, that we are looking
for
>>> other
>>> program languages for our application. The program
language and
>>> application
>>> server HAS TO WORK ACCORDING TO THE MANUAL. Otherwise our
developers
>>> have
>>> guess what functionality witango really supports, and all
time to try to
>>> build an app "by the book" is lost.
>>>
>>> We would really like some input from you guys and with on
this issue. We
>>> are
>>> strung in a situation where at least one of us has to keep
an eye on the
>>> server and reload app vars if necessary- 24/7. Maybe it is
a
>>> configuration
>>> problem on our side? We only run one application, thus
have not
>>> configured
>>> other applications in applications.ini than
"default". (Yes, we have
>>> tried
>>> to configure another application, but still same result -
loss of app
>>> vars).
>>>
>>> Is anyone out there using application vars at all? Do you
have the same
>>> problem? Is there a solution?
>>>
>>> We are running Win 2003, Apache 2.049, SQL 7 (on separate
server), and
>>> Witango 5.5.
>>>
>>> Grateful for all input!
>>> Peter
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Dory" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 12:41 AM
>>> Subject: Witango-Talk: application vars timing out
>>>
>>>
>>>> We are experiencing 2 problems:
>>>>
>>>> 1. It appears that our application variables are
timing out after the
>>>> system variabletimeout period. On page 349 of the
Witango 5
>>>> Programmer's Guide.pdf, it says that application
variables NEVER time
>>>> out, yet ours do. I tried to resolve this by setting
the
>>>> variabletimeout trigger which on page 485 of the same
document says
>>>> that we can set that var in the application scope.
When I try this I
>>>> get this error, "You may not set the
configuration variable
>>>> (variabletimeouttrigger) in the (application)
scope".
>>>>
>>>> The document says I am able to set this, yet I am not
able to. Is
>>>> there a way I can set this var in the application
scope? How do I stop
>>>> my application vars from timing out rather than just
setting the
>>>> system variabletimeout to a really huge number?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2. The timeformat and timestampformat specified in our
>>>> applications.ini file is being ignored. The system
settings are used
>>>> for these values instead of our application specific
ones. I am not
>>>> sure if this is related to problem 1 or not. How do I
make Witango pay
>>>> attention to the timeformat and timestamp format in
the
>>>> applications.ini file? (yes the Witango server has
been restarted)
>>>>
>>>> We are running Witango Application Server (Standard
Edition Upgrade)
>>>> 5.0.1.065
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any tips or information you can provide.
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