... the time period that tomcat spends honouring current requests when the
server is shutdown?

We have a web app used for secure file transfers and occasionally we need to
take it down, however some requests for downloads can take more than an hour
as the system allows very large files to be uploaded. 

I know tomcat will stop taking new requests when the server is stopped, but
what would be good would be to set a parameter saying fully honour all
current requests before you completely finish (tomcat may already do this I
am not sure).

Thanks,

Paul


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