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Group Settings Informational Settings Comment , Category , Class Name , Description , Adapter Class Name , Adapter Description , Business Partner Basic Settings Enabled Additional Settings Schedule , Pool Size , Throttle Delay , GenerateSuperSessionID Alerting Control Alert Grace Period , Alert On Error , Inactivity Timeout Development and Debugging Foreground , Log Trace Events , Archive IO
Group Settings Notes Informational Settings Comment , Category , Class Name , Description , Adapter Class Name , Adapter Description , Business Partner See these settings for business services Basic Settings Enabled Additional Settings Schedule , Pool Size Reply Code Actions See this setting for business processes Retry Interval , Failure Timeout   SendSuperSession   Throttle Delay See this setting for business services Alerting Control Alert Retry Grace Period   Queue Count Alert , Queue Wait Alert See these settings for business processes Alert On Error , Inactivity Timeout See these settings for business services x Development and Debugging Foreground , Log Trace Events , Archive IO
Property Description %ConfigName The configuration name for this business operation. %SessionId The session ID of the current message being processed. Adapter The associated outbound adapter for this business operation. DeferResponse To defer the response from this business operation for later delivery, set the DeferResponse property to the integer value 1 (true) and obtain a deferred response delivery token before exiting the business operation. FailureTimeout The length of time (in seconds) during which to continue retry attempts. After this number of seconds has elapsed, give up and return an error code. See Retry and RetryInterval . Retry Set this property to the integer value 1 (true) if you want to retry the current message. Typically, the retry feature is used when the external application is not responding and you wish to retry without generating an error. See RetryInterval and FailureTimeout . RetryInterval How frequently (in seconds) to retry access to the output system if this message is marked for retry. See Retry and FailureTimeout . SuspendMessage Set this property to the integer value 1 (true) if you want the business operation to mark its current in-progress message as having Suspended status. See the section Suspending Messages .
Background Color Indication Red The message encountered an error. Green The message marks the start of a session. Silver The message arrived after a timeout expired and is marked as discarded. Orange The message is suspended. White and pale tan, in alternating rows These messages are OK or are queued.
Group Settings Basic Settings Call Interval , Port Connection Settings Job Per Connection , Allowed IP Addresses , OS Accept Connection Queue Size , Stay Connected , Read Timeout , SSL Configuration , Local Interface , Enable Standard Requests Additional Settings Charset , Force Charset , GenerateSuperSessionID
Group Settings Basic Settings HTTP Server , HTTP Port , URL , Credentials Connection Settings SSL Configuration , SSL Check Server Identity , Proxy Server , Proxy Port , Proxy HTTPS , Proxy Http Tunnel , Response Timeout , ConnectTimeout , WriteTimeout Additional Settings Use Cookies , SendSuperSession
Argument Description host Identifies the machine on which the Java Gateway server is running. port Port number over which the proxy classes communicate with the Java classes. namespace Ensemble namespace. timeout Number of seconds to wait before timing out, the default is 5. additionalClassPaths Optional — use this argument to supply additional class paths; the paths are added to the system class loader and are available until the session terminates.
Group Settings Basic Settings Call Interval , Port Additional Settings Enable Standard Requests , Adapter URL , Job Per Connection , Allowed IP Addresses , OS Accept Connection Queue Size , Stay Connected , Read Timeout , SSL Configuration , Local Interface , Generate SuperSession ID
Group Settings Basic Settings Web Service URL , Web Service Client Class , SOAP Credentials , Credentials Connection Settings SSL Configuration , SSL Check Server Identity Proxy Settings Proxy Server , Proxy Port , Proxy HTTPS , ProxyHttpTunnel , ProxyHttpSSLConnect Additional Settings ResponseTimeout , HttpVersion , ConnectTimeout , SendSuperSession
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Session Timeout
Edit Web Application Settings — General Tab
The length of inactivity that triggers an automatic logout varies across web applications in an instance. Specifically, the Session Timeout value for each web application determines the trigger. Fifteen seconds after a Management Portal page reaches the Session Timeout threshold, the system refreshes the page, determines that the session has expired, and logs the user out. A page is inactive as long as it does not make any calls to a server. For more information about web applications and their settings, see Applications.
DefaultTimeout—Session timeout.
When a CSP session ends (from a logout or timeout) and the user has visited only one page, CSP does not immediately release the license. Instead, CSP reserves the license for that user for a grace period of up to 10 minutes.
By default, Studio templates use a session timeout of 90 seconds. If you are entering data into a Studio template, the session ends after 90 seconds of no user input. For more information, see the section “Default Timeout” below.
In previous versions, the only user-defined Session Events triggered at the beginning, end or timeout of a CSP session occurred based on the last CSP application accessed by that user. In this version, this behavior has changed. Caché will now execute the SessionEvent logic for the current CSP application, plus the most recently accessed CSP Application that was used by this session prior to the event, if more than one application was accessed.
With this change, once a tandem slave allows a future session (see below), then all INPUTs will have a maximum of 60 second timeout allowing a tandem master to interrupt with a maximum of a 60 second wait. Although the tandem slave process is continually doing timed out inputs, the application will not see this and will behave as normal.
If a CSP session visits more than one page and the session is ended either from a session timeout or from the application setting %session.EndSession=1, CSP will release the license immediately rather than adding on an extra grace period.
The session times out because it did not receive any requests within the specified session timeout period.
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