The max-pushes-per-session Element"
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A negative number (default) means no limitation at all. Zero means no server push is allowed at all. | A negative number (default) means no limitation at all. Zero means no server push is allowed at all. | ||
− | Notices | + | Notices that |
* A desktop has at most one server-push connection. | * A desktop has at most one server-push connection. | ||
* A desktop might be killed accidentally. For example, an user closes a browser window. In this case, the server might not be able to detect it. When specifying this, it is better to specify the maximal allowed number of desktops, too. | * A desktop might be killed accidentally. For example, an user closes a browser window. In this case, the server might not be able to detect it. When specifying this, it is better to specify the maximal allowed number of desktops, too. |
Revision as of 03:04, 8 August 2011
Syntax:
<max-pushes-per-session>a_number</max-pushes-per-session>
[Default: -1] [Since 3.6.1]
It specifies the maximum allowed number of concurrent server-push connections per session.
A negative number (default) means no limitation at all. Zero means no server push is allowed at all.
Notices that
- A desktop has at most one server-push connection.
- A desktop might be killed accidentally. For example, an user closes a browser window. In this case, the server might not be able to detect it. When specifying this, it is better to specify the maximal allowed number of desktops, too.
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