> >>> JOSE ADRIANO BALTIERI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 24-Jan-00
> 12:57:23 PM
>
> >However, whenever I put a wait() in the middle of the service
> >it seems that the transaction is interrupted and the browser receives
> >empty document. It appears to me that the service method was abandoned.
>
> Does it take a while before it happens? (ie: 20-30 seconds?)
>
No. At the first wait call, the message will pop up at the browser.
If I comment the wait call line, it will work OK, except that will slow down
the whole machine.
> If so I expect it is the servlet container forcing a timeout on the
> http request. You can't really help that, it's really good TCP/HTTP
> practice (user's don't want to be sat around forever).
>
As you can see from what was said before, this is not the case !
But thank you anyway !
>
>
>
> Nic Ferrier
>
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Obrigado/Thanks a lot,
Jose Adriano Baltieri
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