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WebService timeout after setting debug="false"

Hi,
We set debug="false" at web.config of a WebService for performance sake. We
found that after set, the web service request will sometimes got a timeout
exception. Would anyone tell me how long the web service request be timeout
and how to configure the timeout limit of the webservice calls?
Thanks advance.
Nov 23 '05 #1
2 11191
Hello wcchan,

Try increasing your time out values in the client proxy [0]

[0] - http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...meouttopic.asp
HTH
Regards,
Dilip Krishnan
MCAD, MCSD.net
dkrishnan at geniant dot com
http://www.geniant.com
Hi,
We set debug="false" at web.config of a WebService for performance
sake. We
found that after set, the web service request will sometimes got a
timeout
exception. Would anyone tell me how long the web service request be
timeout
and how to configure the timeout limit of the webservice calls?
Thanks advance.

Nov 23 '05 #2
Hello

The default server side timeout is 90 seconds (in <httpRuntime> element in
machine.config) You can override the value in web.config.

The default client side is 100 seconds and you can change it as Dilip
already mentioned.

Best regards,
Sherif
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Hi,
We set debug="false" at web.config of a WebService for performance sake. We found that after set, the web service request will sometimes got a timeout
exception. Would anyone tell me how long the web service request be timeout and how to configure the timeout limit of the webservice calls?
Thanks advance.

Nov 23 '05 #3

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