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Sachin Surana

2004-12-03, 7:46 am

We are using HTTP Adapter (BTSHTTPReceive.dll) to submit requests to BTS.
Actually BTSHTTPReceive.dll is placed in the folder 'c:\inetpub\wwwroot\
RequestResponse' and we do an HTTP POST through code to the URL
'http://localhost /RequestResponse/BTSHTTPReceive.dll'. The orchestration
then process the request and sends the response back.

(We have a RequestResponse receive location with Transport Type HTTP and URL
'http://localhost /RequestResponse/BTSHTTPReceive.dll)

But if the orchestration takes a bit longer to process the, we get an
exception HTTP Adapter Timeout.

We have the following queries:

1) What does it mean when you say '... it is the target server timing out
on the send side of the request/response operation. You should look at the
target server implementation.' In our implementation, which is the target
server?

2) Does this mean that it is IIS timeout (ASP Script Timeout) which is set
from IIS administration (from property of Default Web Site/Site -- Home
Directory -> Configuration -> Options -> ASP Script Timeout). But even
increasing this does not help . On sites I saw to set 'Connection
Timeout' in IIS, but could not find where this can be done in IIS 6.0

3) Please note that we even tried using SOAP Adapter. It also timed out in
100 seconds. When we used 'submit' adapter, it timed out in 23 minutes

4) We want to increase the time out period. How to do that?

Thanks in Advance. Its really very URGENT for us.

Warm Regards,
Harish - Avanade

2004-12-03, 8:46 pm

Sachin:

You should be able to set this when you right click on the root node
"Default WebSite" and select properties. Its called Connection Time out and
its set to 120 seconds as default I believe

Harish - Avanade

"Sachin Surana" wrote:

> We are using HTTP Adapter (BTSHTTPReceive.dll) to submit requests to BTS.
> Actually BTSHTTPReceive.dll is placed in the folder 'c:\inetpub\wwwroot\
> RequestResponse' and we do an HTTP POST through code to the URL
> 'http://localhost /RequestResponse/BTSHTTPReceive.dll'. The orchestration
> then process the request and sends the response back.
>
> (We have a RequestResponse receive location with Transport Type HTTP and URL
> 'http://localhost /RequestResponse/BTSHTTPReceive.dll)
>
> But if the orchestration takes a bit longer to process the, we get an
> exception HTTP Adapter Timeout.
>
> We have the following queries:
>
> 1) What does it mean when you say '... it is the target server timing out
> on the send side of the request/response operation. You should look at the
> target server implementation.' In our implementation, which is the target
> server?
>
> 2) Does this mean that it is IIS timeout (ASP Script Timeout) which is set
> from IIS administration (from property of Default Web Site/Site -- Home
> Directory -> Configuration -> Options -> ASP Script Timeout). But even
> increasing this does not help . On sites I saw to set 'Connection
> Timeout' in IIS, but could not find where this can be done in IIS 6.0
>
> 3) Please note that we even tried using SOAP Adapter. It also timed out in
> 100 seconds. When we used 'submit' adapter, it timed out in 23 minutes
>
> 4) We want to increase the time out period. How to do that?
>
> Thanks in Advance. Its really very URGENT for us.
>
> Warm Regards,

Sachin Surana

2004-12-06, 2:46 am

Hi Harish,

We are using Windows XP, IIS 6.0. All the documentation says that
"Connection Timeout" can be set from IIS MAnager from properties of "Default
Website". But somehow, I am not able to find out the settings. The only
timeout is the ASP Script Timeout which does not seem to work.

Thanks in advance,
Sachin

"Harish - Avanade" wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
> Sachin:
>
> You should be able to set this when you right click on the root node
> "Default WebSite" and select properties. Its called Connection Time out and
> its set to 120 seconds as default I believe
>
> Harish - Avanade
>
> "Sachin Surana" wrote:
>
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