The session-timeout Element"
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'''Syntax:''' | '''Syntax:''' | ||
<session-timeout>''a_number_in_seconds''</session-timeout> | <session-timeout>''a_number_in_seconds''</session-timeout> | ||
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[Default: 0 ''(depending on the Web server)''] | [Default: 0 ''(depending on the Web server)''] | ||
− | It specifies the time, in seconds, between client requests before a session is invalidated. A negative time indicates the session should never timeout. The default zero means to use the system default (which is usually specified in < | + | It specifies the time, in seconds, between client requests before a session is invalidated. A negative time indicates the session should never timeout. The default zero means to use the system default (which is usually specified in <code>web.xml</code>). |
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Latest revision as of 10:34, 19 January 2022
Syntax:
<session-timeout>a_number_in_seconds</session-timeout>
[Default: 0 (depending on the Web server)]
It specifies the time, in seconds, between client requests before a session is invalidated. A negative time indicates the session should never timeout. The default zero means to use the system default (which is usually specified in web.xml
).
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