WSIFOperation - Synchronous and asynchronous timeouts reference
When you use the Web Services Invocation Framework (WSIF) with the Java™ Message Service (JMS) you can set timeouts for synchronous and asynchronous operations.
Default values for these timeouts are defined in the wsif.properties file:
# maximum number of milliseconds to wait for a response to a synchronous request.
# Default value if not defined is to wait forever.
wsif.syncrequest.timeout=10000
# maximum number of seconds to wait for a response to an async request.
# if not defined or invalid defaults to no timeout
wsif.asyncrequest.timeout=60
The code that processes both of these timeout values uses milliseconds as its unit of time. The WSIFProperties class getAsyncTimeout method multiplies the wsif.asyncrequest.timeout value by 1000, to convert the value from seconds to milliseconds.
You can override these default values for a given request by writing
a WSDL extension that sets a JMS property on the operation request
with the <jms:property> and <jms:propertyValue> WSDL
elements. Set the name of the property to be the name of the timeout
from the WSIF properties file.
<jms:propertyValue name=wsif.syncrequest.timeout
type=xsd:string
value=120000
/>and
the following example disables asynchronous timeouts (a value of zero
means wait forever):<jms:propertyValue name=wsif.asyncrequest.timeout
type=xsd:string
value=0
/>When an asynchronous timeout expires, no listener or message data base waiting for the response is notified. The asynchronous timeout is only used to tell the correlation service that the stored WSIFOperation can be deleted. For more information about the correlation service, see WSIFOperation - Asynchronous interactions reference.