I looked in Admin doc and found the following regarding “watt.net.timeout”:
watt.net.timeout:
Specifies the number of seconds the server waits for an HTTP request to be fulfilled before
the request times out. The default is 0.
We didn’t change the default behaviour of “watt.net.timeout”. I mentioned the “timeout” property for the http.client:http,
which is of no use. What do you mean by having watt.net.timeout = 0? Will it hang indefinetley?
As per the targer server is concerned, yes, I know that it is down. But I need having the exception handling mechanism to
deal with this scenario.
I am not familiar with the scenario that you mentioned above(1. invoke that service on its own thread 2. The parent flow
would use pub.sync:wait to retrieve the results returned by the child services pub.sync:notify call) . Is there any sample
code to do this or any place in the documentation where it is clear about the above mechanism).
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