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timeout-constraint
Tag: timeout-constraint
Defines a named timeout constraint that can then be referenced from other places of the Ivy settings file, like the resolvers.
Attributes
Attribute | Description | Required |
---|---|---|
name |
name of timeout constraint |
Yes |
connectionTimeout |
An integer value, in milliseconds, that will be used as the timeout while establishing a connection. |
No, defaults to |
readTimeout |
An integer value, in milliseconds, that will be used as the timeout while reading content from a resource to which an connection has been established. |
No, defaults to |
Examples
<timeout-constraints>
<timeout-constraint name="test-timeout-1" connectionTimeout="100" readTimeout="500"/>
<timeout-constraint name="test-timeout-2" readTimeout="20"/>
<timeout-constraint name="test-timeout-3" connectionTimeout="400"/>
<timeout-constraint name="test-timeout-4"/>
</timeout-constraints>
Here we see 4 timeout constraints defined:
-
test-timeout-1
uses a connection timeout of 200 milliseconds and read timeout of 500 milliseconds. -
test-timeout-2
uses a read timeout of 20 milliseconds and lets the connection timeout default to -1. -
test-timeout-3
uses a connection timeout of 400 milliseconds and lets the read timeout default to -1. -
test-timeout-4
lets both the connection timeout and read timeout default to -1.