Oh, I thought you meant read/write timeout, not session timeout due to inactivity...
Not sure there's such option. Sorry Carlos Alonso | Software Engineer | @calonso <https://twitter.com/calonso> On 29 January 2016 at 13:35, oleg yusim <olegyu...@gmail.com> wrote: > Carlos, > > I went through Java and Python drivers... didn't find anything like that. > Can you bring me example from your Ruby driver? Let me also make sure we > are on the same page - I'm talking about session timeout due to inactivity, > not read timeout or something like that. > > Thanks, > > Oleg > > On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 7:23 AM, Carlos Alonso <i...@mrcalonso.com> wrote: > >> I personally don't use the Java but the Ruby driver, but I'm pretty sure >> you'll be able to find it in the docs: >> https://github.com/datastax/java-driver >> >> Carlos Alonso | Software Engineer | @calonso >> <https://twitter.com/calonso> >> >> On 29 January 2016 at 13:15, oleg yusim <olegyu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi Carlos, >>> >>> Thanks for your anwer. Can you, please, get me a bit me information? >>> What is the driver? JDBC? What is the name of configuration file? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Oleg >>> >>> On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 5:12 AM, Carlos Alonso <i...@mrcalonso.com> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Oleg. >>>> >>>> The drivers have builtin the timeout configurable functionality. >>>> >>>> Hope it helps. >>>> >>>> Carlos Alonso | Software Engineer | @calonso >>>> <https://twitter.com/calonso> >>>> >>>> On 28 January 2016 at 22:18, oleg yusim <olegyu...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Greetings, >>>>> >>>>> Does Cassandra support session timeout? If so, where can I find this >>>>> configuration switch? If not, what kind of hook I can use to write my out >>>>> code, terminating session in so many seconds of inactivity? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Oleg >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >