I think Even for a production scenario setting this to 1 hour is too much. Normally if a sever crashes it doesn't take 1 hour to restart it. Also from synapse point of view it is always better to try the failed endpoint more frequently than waiting for 1 hour dropping messages.
Thanks, Supun.. On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 2:23 PM, Hiranya Jayathilaka <[email protected]>wrote: > On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Miyuru <[email protected]> wrote: > >> +1 >> it will be more convenient and more closer to real user requirements. >> > > Not exactly. IMO 1 hour is suitable for most production scenarios. In a > real system, if an endpoint gets suspended, that usually means something has > terribly gone wrong (a backend server may have gone down, a connection may > have dropped etc). Recovering from such an error could take a long time. I > think the default suspend duration is set to 1 hour considering these > issues. But I agree that during development time this could be major pain. > In development phase endpoints may get suspended all the time due to various > reasons. In that sense it is beneficial to have a much shorter default > suspend duration for endpoints. > > Hence I'm actually +0 on this right now. > > Thanks, > Hiranya > > >> 1 hour is tooooo much. I think 1min is more appropriate. >> >> >> On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Supun Kamburugamuva >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> At the moment default endpoint suspension time is set to 60 * 60 * 1000 >>> miliseconds. This means with simple scenarios if a endpoint gets suspended >>> user has to restart synapse. How about reducing this default value to lets >>> say 30 secs or 1 min? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Supun.. >>> >>> -- >>> Software Engineer, WSO2 Inc >>> http://wso2.org >>> supunk.blogspot.com >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Miyuru Daminda Wanninayaka >> Software Engineer - WSO2 Inc. >> > > > > -- > Hiranya Jayathilaka > Senior Software Engineer; > > WSO2 Inc.; http://wso2.org > E-mail: [email protected]; Mobile: +94 77 633 3491 > Blog: http://techfeast-hiranya.blogspot.com > -- Software Engineer, WSO2 Inc http://wso2.org supunk.blogspot.com
