Answer to question (1)

Check out the /etc/wt/wt_config.xml  .

The field you're looking for is called  *timeout ( I'm not really sure, it's
2:00 AM  here :-)  ) which is set to 600 seconds .*
*
*
*For the questions (2) and (3) , I'm not really sure, but maybe I'm going to
remember it in the morning :-)  .*
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*I'm off  to hit the bed,*
Dushan

On 3 April 2010 01:05, Joseph VanAndel <[email protected]> wrote:

> If I leave my Wt application running long enough, and don't click something
> on the browser window for 10+ minutes, eventually I see a message on the
> console like:
>
> [2010-Apr-02 16:45:18.470350] 15548 [/ kmUNnsgToijqQ3mL] [notice] "Timeout:
> expiring"
> RadarControl::~RadarControl called
>
> 1) How can I configure how long the timeout is?
>
> 2) Other than seeing that the destructor of my Application class (which
> inherits from Wt::WApplication) is being called, how do I prepare to save
> any application state?
>
> 3) Does Wt provide any hooks to let me warn the user that their session is
> about to expire?  This is common in banking applications - after a period of
> idleness, my bank's website posts a dialog warning me that my session is
> about to be terminated.  If I ignore it, I get logged off.  If I click "OK"
> before the auto-logout, I stay logged in.
>
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