The properties in this category specify the number of seconds an Campaign flowchart waits, after the user has disconnected and all runs have completed, before exiting, and the
Campaign server process waits for a response from external servers before reporting an error.
The waitForGracefulDisconnect property specifies whether the
Campaign server process continues to run until the user gracefully disconnects, or exits regardless of whether the user intended to disconnect.
If the value is yes, the default, the server process continues to run until it can determine that the user wants it to exit. This option prevents changes from being lost, but can result in server processes accumulating.
If the value is no, the server process shuts down and server processes are prevented from accumulating, but users can lose work if a network interruption occurs or if they do not follow the recommended sequence of actions to exit gracefully.
The urlRequestTimeout property specifies the number of seconds the
Campaign server process waits for a response from external servers. Currently, this applies to requests to
IBM® EMM servers and
eMessage components that operate with
Campaign.
The delayExitTimeout property specifies the number of seconds an
Campaign flowchart waits, after the user has disconnected and all runs have completed, before exiting.