Troubleshooting
Problem
Yantra Console : increase / change Session timeout variable : "Your session has timed out"
Symptom
PART: Yantra DCM
OS: Solaris - 2.8
DATABASE: Oracle - 8.1.7
WEB
SERVER: WebLogic - 6.1 SP3
WEB BROWSER: Internet Explorer - 5.5
sp2
Yantra Console : increase / change Session timeout variable : "Your
session has timed out"
Cause
Resolving The Problem
For setting the session timeout variable the following steps need to be carried
out:
Launch Weblogic Server Console
Launch the yantra web applications
using the navigator for. eg. yantra>deployments>web applications>yfs
click
on yfs and then click on the Edit Web Application Descriptor - this will launch
a window with the descriptor properties
select session config from the
explorer bar on the left...this will show the session timeout value...which by
default is 30 = 30 minutes
SESSION TIMEOUT is The number of minutes
after which sessions in this Web Application expire. The value set in this
element overrides the value set in the TimeoutSecs parameter of the Session
Descriptor in the WebLogic-specific deployment descriptor weblogic.xml, unless
one of the special values listed here is entered. for eg. if 15 is entered here
it means 15 minutes is the session timeout value.
Special Values for Session
Timeout mean
Special values:
-2 = Use the value set by TimeoutSecs in
Session Descriptor
-1 = Sessions do not timeout. The value set in Session
Descriptor is ignored
select WebApp Ext/session descriptor from the
explorer bar on the left..one of the values shown will be Timeout Secs..which
by default is 3600
Timeout Secs:
Sets the time, in seconds, that WebLogic
Server waits before timing out a session, where x is the number of seconds
between a session's activity.
Minimum value is 1, default is 3600, and
maximum value is integer MAX_VALUE.
On busy sites, you can tune your
application by adjusting the timeout of sessions. While you want to give a
browser client every opportunity to finish a session, you do not want to tie up
the server needlessly if the user has left the site or otherwise abandoned the
session.
This parameter can be overridden by the session-timeout element
(defined in minutes) in web.xml. (as has been specified above)
Historical Number
PRI48735
Product Synonym
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Document Information
Modified date:
16 June 2018
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