+1 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 > > > > >