Thursday, August 8, 2019

Re: com.google.gwt.jsonp.client.TimeoutException


For some maps I could see it didn't finish quickly too. Its 200 with no data. See atatched image for details


On Friday, 9 August 2019 14:02:42 UTC+10, medasani kesavi wrote:
Hi Jen 
Thanks for the quick reply

we could very clearly see that request is successful however wrapping is not

But same wrapping is successful with jetty

If I increase the timeout again some part is successful. As this is related to maps and huge data is transferred for every layer, we could see only some layers are good and some are failing with below exception

Why is this happening in weblogic and what should i do to get the wrapping done

On Thursday, 8 August 2019 17:14:45 UTC+10, Jens wrote:
Well just open the browser dev tools and take a look at the http requests the browser does. If your MapServer request does not finish quickly as expected you should investigate your server side implementation. If it does finish quickly but you still get a timeout exception, then the server response might not be wrapped by the provided callback function name and thus the onSuccess method is never called.

-- J.

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