you're missing the point. the "calculation" is running inside the web2py 
environment or on an external process ?

On Thursday, January 7, 2016 at 8:58:04 PM UTC+1, Yebach wrote:
>
> The calculation runs on the same server. When user starts a calculation a 
> function creates a txt file and puts it in a folder in my application. The 
> engine checks if the file is there. if file exists it starts a calculation. 
> The way user stops calculation another function actually deletes that file 
> and that is it. But the refresh button or view button as we call it  (the 
> function associated with ), just checks the out file engine produces. 
>
> How can I go around timeout? I am not sure I understand your answer
>
> Thank you
>
> On Thursday, January 7, 2016 at 8:40:05 PM UTC+1, Niphlod wrote:
>>
>> what are you to run the actual calculation ? because if you're using the 
>> webserver, you may need to pay attention to the fact that there is ALWAYS a 
>> timeout imposed on the request coming in to avoid runaway calculations. 
>>
>> On Thursday, January 7, 2016 at 6:47:47 PM UTC+1, Yebach wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> Using web2py (Version 2.8.2-stable+timestamp.2013.11.28.13.54.07), on 
>>> 64-bit Windows, I have the following problem
>>>
>>> User triggers an engine that does some work and this engine creates an 
>>> txt file with results. While engine is still calculating (engine is 
>>> creating better and better results), user can check the current results, 
>>> clicking on icon that provides a view (of course there is a controller 
>>> function alos). These results are read from txt file. 
>>>
>>> Now some times while calculating this function is not triggered. I used 
>>> Microsoft network monitor to monitor requests etc. I can see the request 
>>> coming to server, but the function is not triggered.
>>> Some time the first time the user clicks to check the result the 
>>> function is triggered but on refresh again request comes to server but no 
>>> results (meaning fucniton not triggered)
>>> Any suggestions why these behavior ocures?
>>>
>>> Thank You
>>>
>>

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