2017-01-23 16:06 GMT+03:00 André Warnier (tomcat) <a...@ice-sa.com>: > On 23.01.2017 13:41, Abdessamed Mansouri wrote: >> >> Hello, Thank you for your answers, we are integratting JSF (Mojarra) and >> using it, so in many cases, in the same page there's some functionnalities >> which work and other not, there's also some functionnalities which work >> with a little data (reasonable time) but with a little larger data take >> too >> much time because of bad implementation and i have fear to say that we >> really don't know all,the functionnalities which dont work (takes too much >> time). >> >> We think this is the only (not necessary) temporary solution. >> >> Thank you all. > > > Hi. Apart from the suggestions below, I don't think that there is anything > "out of the box" which does the kind of thing you want. > So you might have to write this yourself. > I am not really an expert, but in terms of architecture this might be a job > for a "servlet filter", which starts a timer before forwarding the call to > the real application. > How the filter would have to react, when it is called by the timer after 5 > minutes, in order to "kill" the running servlet and return an informative > response to the caller, is beyond me though, specially without modifying the > servlet itself. > Generating an exception and catching it in the response part of the filter ? >
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