Juggernaut client timing out

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williamcotton

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Jan 18, 2008, 4:32:36 PM1/18/08
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I am completely in love with Juggernaut, only I'm having some issues
with the client timing out when I'm running it form a remote server.
Everything is perfect locally and the connection stays up for days,
however, when running remotely, it times out after about 5 minutes. It
is fixed by having the page reload, but this is something that I would
like to avoid happening.

Do the settings in juggernaut.yml for NUM_TRIES and NUM_SEC have no
effect as of right now?

I guess I could throw the SWF inside of an iframe and just reload the
iframe when it times out...

I read through the description of Juggernaut 1.0 and it sounds very
exciting! It also seems like it will be able to fix my current issues
with the client timing out. Is this the case?

Thanks,

William

Werna

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Jan 19, 2008, 5:47:09 AM1/19/08
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Hi William,

i'm also still using Juggernaut 1.0 and i have the same problem in my
application. On my local development-machine (with windows xp sp2 on
it) the juggernaut connection stays up without problems. But at my
remote linux debian sarge production-server juggernaut shows same
behaviour as yours.
First i thought juggernaut runs in conflicts with other processes on
my debian server... so i killed all unnecessary processes with no
success. still timeout problems.
Which Operating Systems are you using locally and remote?

Werna

Alex MacCaw

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Jan 20, 2008, 6:03:48 PM1/20/08
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Hi,
Sorry I haven't got back sooner - been away for the weekend.
This is interesting and I'm not sure what's causing it.
However I don't support the pre 1.0 version (the one in trunk) as I
wrote it ages and ages ago (and lots of people have added to it) so
I'm not familiar with the code. Can I encourage you to upgrade, as the
new version (the one in branches/juggernaut_1.0
http://juggernaut.rubyforge.org/svn/branches/juggernaut_1.0/) has been
completely re-written and has lots of nice features (such as the
ability to reconnect) that the old version doesn't, and probably would
solve your problems.
Thanks
Alex
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