derby.drda.keepAlive property

Indicates whether SO_KEEPALIVE is enabled on sockets. The keepAlive mechanism is used to detect when clients disconnect unexpectedly. A keepalive probe is sent to the client if a long time (by default, more than two hours) passes with no other data being sent or received. The derby.drda.keepAlive property is used to detect and clean up connections for clients on powered-off machines or clients that have disconnected unexpectedly.

If the property is set to false, Derby will not attempt to clean up disconnected clients. The keepAlive mechanism might be disabled if clients need to resume work without reconnecting even after being disconnected from the network for some time. To disable keepAlive probes on Network Server connections, set this property to false.

Syntax

derby.drda.keepAlive=[true|false] 

Default

True.

Example

derby.drdra.keepAlive=false 

Static or dynamic

Static. You must restart the Network Server for changes to take effect.

Related reference
derby.drda.host property
derby.drda.logConnections property
derby.drda.maxThreads property
derby.drda.minThreads property
derby.drda.portNumber property
derby.drda.securityMechanism property
derby.drda.sslMode property
derby.drda.startNetworkServer property
derby.drda.streamOutBufferSize property
derby.drda.timeSlice property
derby.drda.traceAll property
derby.drda.traceDirectory property