This subsection describes the locations to set up the tuning parameters used for specifying the timeout.
For the Web server integration, set up the tuning parameter for each Web server. As for the in-process HTTP server, set up the parameters in every J2EE server.
Table C-8 Tuning parameters for the timeout to be specified in the Web server for receiving requests from the client and sending data to the client (method other than the recommended procedures)
Web server to be used | Method of setup | Location of setup |
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Web server integration | Management portal (For Cosminexus HTTP Server) | Timeout directive of "Additional directives" of "Perform the setup for each item" in "Web Server Setup" window. |
Timeout directive of "Setup file details" of "Directly set the details of setup file" in "Web Server Setup" window. | ||
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In-process HTTP server | Edit file | webserver.connector.inprocess_http.receive_timeout key in usrconf.properties |
webserver.connector.inprocess_http.send_timeout key in usrconf.properties |
The following table describes the tuning parameters for the timeout to be specified in the redirector. You can specify these tuning parameters only for the Web server integration.
Table C-9 Tuning parameters for the timeout to be specified in the redirector (methods other than the recommended procedures)
Web server type | Method of setup | Location of setup |
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Cosminexus HTTP Server | Edit file | JkConnectTimeout parameter of mod_jk.conf |
Microsoft IIS | Edit file | connect_timeout key in isapi_redirect.conf |
Cosminexus HTTP Server | Edit file | JkSendTimeout parameter of mod_jk.conf |
Microsoft IIS | Edit file | send_timeout key in isapi_redirect.conf |
Set up the tuning parameters for each worker definition of the redirector. The following table describes the methods and locations to set up the tuning parameters for the timeout to be specified in the redirector:
Table C-10 Tuning parameters for the timeout to be specified in the redirector (methods other than the recommended procedures)
Method of setup | Location of setup |
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Edit file | worker.worker-name.receive_timeout key in workers.properties |
You can specify this tuning parameter only for the Web server integration.
Set up the tuning parameter for each J2EE server. The following table describes the tuning parameters for the timeout to be specified in the Web container:
Table C-11 Tuning parameters for the timeout to be specified in the Web container (method other than the recommended procedures)
Method of setup | Location of setup |
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Edit file | webserver.connector.ajp13.receive_timeout key in usrconf.properties |
You can specify this tuning parameter only for the Web server integration.
Set up the tuning parameter for each J2EE server. The following table describes the tuning parameters for the timeout to be specified in the Web container:
Table C-12 Tuning parameters for the timeout specified in the Web container (methods other than the recommended procedures)
Method of setup | Location of setup |
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Edit file | webserver.connector.ajp13.send_timeout key in usrconf.properties |
You can specify this tuning parameter only for Web server integration.
Set up the tuning parameter for each J2EE server, EJB client application, or invocation by API.
The following table describes the tuning parameters (remote invocation by RMI-IIOP communication) for the timeout to be specified in the EJB client:
Table C-13 Tuning parameters for the timeout to be specified in the EJB client (remote invocation by RMI-IIOP communication) (methods other than the recommended procedures)
Unit | Method of setup | Location of setup |
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Each J2EE server | Edit file | ejbserver.rmi.request.timeout key in usrconf.properties |
The setup of the tuning parameter for each EJB client application and for each API is the same as specified for the recommended procedures.
The following table describes the tuning parameters (Naming Service invocation) for the timeout to be specified in the EJB client:
Table C-14 Tuning parameters for the timeout to be specified in the EJB client (invoking the Naming Service) (method other than the recommended procedures)
Unit | Method of setup | Location of setup |
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Each J2EE server | Edit file | ejbserver.jndi.request.timeout key in usrconf.properties |
The setup of the tuning parameters for each EJB client application is the same as specified in the recommended procedures.
Set up the tuning parameter in J2EE server unit, EJB client application unit, or invocation API unit.
The same value as that specified in (6) Timeout specified in the EJB client for remotely invoking the Enterprise Bean (RMI-IIOP communication) and for invoking the Naming Service by JNDI is inherited as the setup value of this timeout.
Set up the tuning parameter for each J2EE server, Enterprise Bean, interface, method (for CMT), or each invocation by API (for BMT).
The following table describes the tuning parameters for the transaction timeout:
Table C-15 Tuning parameters for the transaction timeout (method other than the recommended procedures)
Unit | Method of setup | Location of setup |
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Each J2EE server | Edit file | ejbserver.jta.TransactionManager.defaultTimeOut key in usrconf.properties |
The setup of the tuning parameters for the Enterprise Bean, interface, each method (for case of CMT), and API (for BMT) are the same as specified in the recommended procedures.
The setup of the tuning parameter specified for the database timeout are the same as that specified in the recommended procedures.