Even using a background process is not helping much. The IIS stops that too it seems.

I don't believe it :)

I have added the line my $proc1 = Proc::Background->new("java -jar......"); Can some one tell me that if this alone will invoke the background process and do I have to check for any other conditions?

Why? Didn't it work when you tried it?

This IIS configuration is really irritating. Can we override this CGITimeout attribute?

Sure (but don't ask me how) :) it wouldn't be a configuration option otherwise, and it would be a spectacularly stupid webserver that didn't allow overriding configuation values

What is the purpose of this attribute?

to prevent runaway processes -- if it spending minutes doing something, 99/100 its a mistake


In reply to Re^3: Exception from perl by Anonymous Monk
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