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applications:timeouts_vaadin [2018/02/07 08:01] admin |
applications:timeouts_vaadin [2020/07/03 14:04] cduncan Edited for English grammar (capitalization, punctuation, correct verb conjugation) |
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- | ~~Title: Configuring timeouts for Vaadin UI~~ | + | ~~Title: Configuring Timeouts for Vaadin UI~~ |
- | A JVx application has custom [[jvx:communication:timeouts|timeouts for master and sub session]]. The timeouts won't work if you use vaadin UI because a web application uses http session timeout. The [[https://vaadin.com/docs/-/part/framework/application/application-environment.html|vaadin documentation]] contains information about //Session Timeout After User Inactivity//. | + | A JVx application has custom [[jvx:communication:timeouts|timeouts for master and sub session]]. The timeouts won't work if you use vaadin UI because a web application uses http session timeout. The [[https://vaadin.com/docs/-/part/framework/application/application-environment.html|Vaadin documentation]] contains information about //Session Timeout After User Inactivity//. |
Our //WebApplicationSetup// implementation overrules the session timeout properties of config.xml by setting: | Our //WebApplicationSetup// implementation overrules the session timeout properties of config.xml by setting: | ||
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If set to false, the timeouts will be set to -1 (= infinitly). | If set to false, the timeouts will be set to -1 (= infinitly). | ||
- | This is the default behavior with WebApplicationSetup but it's also possible to configure custom timeouts for master and sub session by adding the timeout constants: | + | This is the default behavior with WebApplicationSetup, but it's also possible to configure custom timeouts for master and sub session by adding the timeout constants: |
<file script> | <file script> |