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uCosminexus Application Server Compatibility Guide


5.6 Communication timeout (Web server integration)

This section describes communication timeout in Web server integration.

When you use the functionality for Web server integration, you can set the communication timeout for receiving requests and sending responses between the client and the Web server, and also between the Web server and the Web container. When the response is awaited due to the network and application failure, you can detect the occurrence of failure from the occurrence of a timeout, if the communication timeout is set.

The following table describes the organization of this section.

Table 5‒12: Organization of this section (Communication timeout (Web server integration))

Category

Title

Reference

Description

Communication timeout when sending and receiving a request

5.6.1

Communication timeout when sending and receiving a response

5.6.2

Settings

Setting the communication timeout

5.6.3

Setting the communication timeout when sending and receiving a request (When the Smart Composer functionality is used)

5.6.4

Setting the communication timeout when sending and receiving a request (When the Smart Composer functionality is not used)

5.6.5

Setting the communication timeout when sending and receiving a response (When the Smart Composer functionality is used)

5.6.6

Setting the communication timeout when sending and receiving a response (When the Smart Composer functionality is not used)

5.6.7

Note:

There is no specific description of Implementation, Operations, and Notes for this functionality.

When you use the Web server integration functionality, set the communication timeout for the communication indicated by the four arrows in the following figure. In the case of communication between the redirector and the Web container, you can set the communication timeout in both the redirector and Web container. In the case of sending requests, you can set the communication timeout when the redirector sends the requests and the Web container receives the requests. Similarly, when sending responses, you can set the communication timeout when the Web container sends the responses and the redirector receives the responses. The following figure shows the communication for which timeout can be set.

Figure 5‒15: Communication for which timeout can be set

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The setting of communication timeout is explained separately for receiving of a request and sending of a response.

Organization of this section