Hi,
My guess is that the problem is in web proxy configuration.
I have just run simple sleep servlet (attached) and it works fine for
120+ seconds timeout (
http://localhost:8080/test/KeepAliveServlet?sleepTime=120
).
If you can - please check this servlet w/ and w/o webproxy in place.
Thanks.
WBR,
Alexey.
On Mar 4, 2010, at 1:52 , emiddio-verizon wrote:
> post is cut n paste from glassfish list posting for help -- was
> recommended i post to this list.
>
> ----
> i got no response from the user_at_glassfish.dev.java.net list;
>
> the question remains.
>
> i still seem to get the 30 second and/or 3MByte limit after adding
> -Dcom.sun.grizzly.readTimeout=86400
> -Dcom.sun.grizzly.readTimeout=86400
>
> which i learned about from http://java.dzone.com/articles/putting-glassfish-v3
>
> when connecting to gfv3 at localhost:8080 i can dnload a 80MByte
> file without problems -- even before these
> -D additions. the failures occur when connecting to my gfv3 at home
> from some other location -- on the
> internet side of my home.
>
> they occur when i use a web proxy to test my server or when i
> visitied a friend and conneted from his home computer.
>
> i found that when using firefox -- to dnload an 80 MByte video file
> -- if i used firefox's dnload manager to pause
> the dnload about every 2MByte, then un-pause i could dnload the
> entire file.
>
> but if i just attempt a non-pause dnload -- it fails after 30seconds
> -- says its completed -- with only about 3MB of the
> file dnloaded.
>
> whats going on? how do i fix ? please read info from prev post below.
>
> thanks
>
> gary
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: emiddio-verizon
> To: users_at_glassfish.dev.java.net
> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 2:44 PM
> Subject: 30second timeout
>
> i was/am using gfv3 to host a little web site for some personal stuff.
>
> i put some video's there --
> and discovered if someone tries to download more than 3MByte of
> video -- which takes more than 30 seconds,
> (my upload is limited to 768Kbit) the upload to the client terminates.
>
> googling i found some discussion of "timeouts" with glassfish-- but
> questions remain .
>
> where should i put the -D <specific options> at -- in the gfv3
> console jvm config area ?
> i am thinking this stuff would go into domain.xml ?
>
> i believe some of these timeouts are for the purpose of avoiding
> some kind of "attack".
>
> would it not be smarter if gfv3 could not just look at the age of
> the request -- but also at the traffic that is moving
> on the link -- an idle link is one thing.
>
> but a link moving data at 500=Kbits /second doesnt seem like an
> "attack".
>
> thanks
>
> gary
>