Timeout Client applications should set long timeouts to avoid timing out prematurely due to issues in ISP or the size of the message requiring longer time to transmit. Note that setting a long timeout does not slow down processing, but avoids premature timeouts if a particular request takes longer than expected. Timeouts might also be imposed by proxies and firewalls. Hence, you might need to review the entire network path from your application to OpenText to set the timeout to a reasonable value.
Client applications should set long timeouts to avoid timing out prematurely due to issues in ISP or the size of the message requiring longer time to transmit. Note that setting a long timeout does not slow down processing, but avoids premature timeouts if a particular request takes longer than expected. Timeouts might also be imposed by proxies and firewalls. Hence, you might need to review the entire network path from your application to OpenText to set the timeout to a reasonable value.
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