Tries to set a new timeout and handler at the same time.
Tries to set a new timeout and handler at the same time.
Due to the inherent raciness it is not guaranteed that the update will be applied before the previously set timeout has expired!
Tries to set a new timeout handler, which produces the timeout response for a given request.
Tries to set a new timeout handler, which produces the timeout response for a given request. Note that the handler must produce the response synchronously and shouldn't block!
Due to the inherent raciness it is not guaranteed that the update will be applied before the previously set timeout has expired!
Tries to set a new timeout.
Tries to set a new timeout.
The timeout period is measured as of the point in time that the end of the request has been received,
which may be in the past or in the future!
Use Duration.Inf
to completely disable request timeout checking for this request.
Due to the inherent raciness it is not guaranteed that the update will be applied before the previously set timeout has expired!
Enables programmatic access to the server-side request timeout logic.