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  • Subject: long running process
  • From: Drew Thoeni <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 15:30:32 -0500

Is there a way to have a user (in the case an administrator) kick off a long-running process (in this case a database updating process) from a web interface and not have it tie up the web interface, but allow the web interface to check back in when the user clicks, say, refresh and have the WO application provide a status update.

To make this a bit simpler I already know how to:

* kick off a background process via a WOTimer (but not via a web interface)
* monitor the long-running process and update a percentComplete variable (which could be displayed on the web)


The problem comes in when I kick off the process from the web. The browser wants to wait for a response but times out. Then the app, when completed, gets a broken pipe exception.

Anyone point me to a reference?

regards,

Drew

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