HI,I don't know if the problem it's up to executing a servlet.I found the same problem many times executing an application on Oracle Db.I discovered that the problem was that sometimes the connection or the statement not close so the time exceeded depends on too much time opened connection(or statement).I suggest you to see if your connectiion and statement close also if your servlet throws an exception executing a query.And if you don't need to use "select" instruction use method:"executeUpdate(Str)"(return an int) instead of "executeQuery(Str).I hope that I could help you and you can help me! Bye,! Mariano Scardino > > Da: "Guillermo de Miguel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Data: 2001/02/09 Fri PM 12:21:12 GMT > A: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Oggetto: Fw: Time exceeded > > > > Hi everyone, > I have a problem executing a servlet under Tomcat 3.2.1 and Apache 1.1.3. This >servlet is executing queries and the process consumes a lot of time. An advice from >Internet Explorer is show indicating that this server can't follow the task due to >time has excedeed. > I would like to know where must i fix a time limit, in my servlet or in tomcat, and >how to configure it. > A lot of thanks in advance. > >
Hi everyone,
I have a problem executing a servlet under Tomcat
3.2.1 and Apache 1.1.3. This servlet is executing queries and the process
consumes a lot of time. An advice from Internet Explorer is show indicating that
this server can't follow the task due to time has excedeed.
I would like to know where must i fix a time limit,
in my servlet or in tomcat, and how to configure it.
A lot of thanks in
advance.
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