Configure the timeout limit for HTTP connections with BlackBerry devices
You can specify how long the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service waits for a BlackBerry device to send data before it closes
the HTTP connection to the BlackBerry device. The default timeout limit is 120,000 milliseconds (2 minutes).
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
2.
On the
Connection Service
tab, click
Edit Properties
.
3.
In the left pane, click
HTTP
.
4.
Double-click
HTTP Device Connection Timeout
.
5.
Type a number, in milliseconds.
6.
Click
OK
.
Configure the timeout limit for HTTP connections to web servers
You can specify how long the BlackBerry® MDS Connection Service waits for a web server to send data before it closes the HTTP
connection to the web server. The default timeout limit is 120,000 milliseconds (2 minutes).
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
2.
On the
Connection Service
tab, click
Edit Properties
.
3.
In the left pane, click
HTTP
.
4.
Double-click
HTTP Server Connection Timeout
.
5.
Type a number, in milliseconds.
6.
Click
OK
.
Configure the maximum number of times that the BlackBerry Browser accepts HTTP
redirections
HTTP redirection occurs when the BlackBerry® Browser requests a web page from a web server and the web server redirects the
request to a new web address for the page. The default limit is five redirections.
1.
In the BlackBerry Manager, in the left pane, click a BlackBerry MDS Connection Service.
2.
On the
Connection Service
tab, click
Edit Properties
.
3.
In the left pane, click
HTTP
.
4.
Double-click
Maximum Number of Redirects
.
5.
Type a number.
6.
Click
OK
.
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