HttpRuntimeSection.MaxWaitChangeNotification Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the time interval between the first change notification and the time at which the application domain is restarted.
public:
property int MaxWaitChangeNotification { int get(); void set(int value); };
[System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("maxWaitChangeNotification", DefaultValue=0)]
[System.Configuration.IntegerValidator(MinValue=0)]
public int MaxWaitChangeNotification { get; set; }
[<System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("maxWaitChangeNotification", DefaultValue=0)>]
[<System.Configuration.IntegerValidator(MinValue=0)>]
member this.MaxWaitChangeNotification : int with get, set
Public Property MaxWaitChangeNotification As Integer
Property Value
The maximum time interval, in seconds, from the first change notification and the time when the application domain is restarted.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example shows how to use the MaxWaitChangeNotification property.
// Get the current MaxWaitChangeNotification property value.
Response.Write("MaxWaitChangeNotification: " +
configSection.MaxWaitChangeNotification + "<br>");
// Set the MaxWaitChangeNotification property value to 10 seconds.
configSection.MaxWaitChangeNotification = 10;
' Get the current MaxWaitChangeNotification property value.
Response.Write("MaxWaitChangeNotification: " & _
configSection.MaxWaitChangeNotification & "<br>")
' Set the MaxWaitChangeNotification property value to 10 seconds.
configSection.MaxWaitChangeNotification = 10
Remarks
A suggested value for the MaxWaitChangeNotification property would exceed the length of time to complete a copy during the deployment process.
Note
The content might appear cached if you view it immediately after a copy-and-deploy process. This is typical behavior. The changes take effect when the wait period that you specified has elapsed.