Joget DX 8 Stable Released
The stable release for Joget DX 8 is now available, with a focus on UX and Governance.
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Go to System Settings > Directory Manager Settings > Configure Plugin (Security Enhanced Directory Manager).
Figure 1: Soft Timeout
To change the soft timeout period, open web.xml in apache-tomcat-x.x.xx\conf\ directory and change the time period in session-timeout tag.
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Go to System Settings > Directory Manager Settings > Configure Plugin(Security Enhanced Directory Manager).
Figure 2: Hard Session Timeout
You are able to change the Hard Session Timeout period to a predetermined amount of hours. In accordance with the current best practices, Joget does not offer the option to set the timer lower than 8 hours within the app. However, if you are insistent on customizing the value, you are able to do so by changing a couple values inside the database.
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The idle session timeout setting is an Apache Tomcat feature, it is not a Joget feature. Kindly read here for more information on the idle session timeout setting in Apache Tomcat. From other users' experiences, some timeout issues may be caused by some web proxy software and were resolved after the client switched to Apache web proxy.
If you want to redirect the user to a specific page after session timeout, Go to Settings--> General Settings--> Landing Page,
Paste the URL for the landing page where you want to redirect users after the Joget session times out. See figure 3
Figure 3: Landing page URL