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APM Inactivity Timeout
- Jan 13, 2017
Well, I'm monitoring the session and sure enough the inactivity timer appears to be doing what it's supposed to do. It's set for 7200 seconds and I see it set to expire 7200 seconds after the user logs in. I also see it incrementing with their activity.
As for persistence I realized I don't want persistent cookies b/c then the cookies would be in memory and if the user closed their browser the session wouldn't end and that wouldn't work for my scenario in the event that they were using a public PC, hence the reason I don't have persistent cookies enabled.
Well, I'm monitoring the session and sure enough the inactivity timer appears to be doing what it's supposed to do. It's set for 7200 seconds and I see it set to expire 7200 seconds after the user logs in. I also see it incrementing with their activity.
As for persistence I realized I don't want persistent cookies b/c then the cookies would be in memory and if the user closed their browser the session wouldn't end and that wouldn't work for my scenario in the event that they were using a public PC, hence the reason I don't have persistent cookies enabled.
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