When the JDBC server does socket I/O, the thread is blocked and cannot check for events such as server shutdown. You can specify the internal timeout interval that the JDBC server uses when reading from a socket or waiting for a connection request. When this interval is exceeded, the JDBC server checks for shutdown and other events, then resumes reading from the socket unless an idle or reply timeout has expired.
This timeout is set by as the SocketTimeOut value in the Proxy section of the registry on Windows and the caidms.cfg configuration file on z/OS. It can also be specified in the caidms.properties file on all platforms. The default setting of 60 seconds is generally acceptable.
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