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On 26 August 2016 at 07:34, Dirk Frederickx <dirk.frederi...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Dave,
>
> Did you know that you can change the "Session Timeout" message which is
> shown by JSPWiki when that timeout occurs ?
> Just create the SessionExpired page.    It's probably also a good idea to
> put a   [{ALLOW edit Admin}]  in that page.
>
> dirk
>
> On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 2:50 AM, Dave Koelmeyer <
> dave.koelme...@davekoelmeyer.co.nz> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> >
> > "Quick tip" blog post for review:
> >
> > ****
> >
> > The default inactive session timeout value for JSPWiki is 30 minutes –
> > quite often too short. The value can be adjusted by adding the following
> > entry to the web.xml file, (where the "session-timeout" value is in
> > minutes):
> >
> > <session-config>
> > <session-timeout>60</session-timeout>
> > </session-config>
> >
> >
> > This sets inactive sessions to be logged out after one hour.
> >
> > Alternatively, a session timeout value can be configured in the
> > application server. For example, on Payara Server, go to "server-config
> > → Web Container", and under the "Session Properties" tab set the session
> > timeout value in seconds:
> >
> > JSPWiki-SessionTimeout-1.png
> >
> > JSPWiki-SessionTimeout-1.png
> >
> >
> > --
> > Dave Koelmeyer
> > http://blog.davekoelmeyer.co.nz
> > GPG Key ID: 0x238BFF87
> >
> >
>

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