Thanks for the reply.
I wouldn't up the time on the adaptor because other clients who are
using that instance will get blocked and may reach their timeouts.
In my case, I don't think upping the adaptor timeout will block since
WOAllowsConcurrentRequestHandling is set to true. Does that sound
correct?
On Jan 14, 2010, at 15:57:08, Andrew Lindesay wrote:
Hello Joe;
My LEWOStuff framework (JSON-RPC) has a system whereby a file is
broken up into little chunks and fired into a WOA bit by bit in
sequence into a stream. I haven't explicitly tested this from
iPhoneOS, but it has been used in a production system from MacOS-X
to move video files around. You could build something similar to
this.
I wouldn't up the time on the adaptor because other clients who are
using that instance will get blocked and may reach their timeouts.
cheers.
Does anyone have a recommendation on how to manage a file upload
from say, an iPhone, to a WO app (direct action) that takes longer
than the WO adaptor time out? Or, should I just set the WO adaptor
timeout to something like five or ten minutes to handle slow/flaky
EDGE connections?
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Andrew Lindesay
www.lindesay.co.nz
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