SQLiteOpenHelper.SetIdleConnectionTimeout(Int64) Method
Definition
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Sets the maximum number of milliseconds that SQLite connection is allowed to be idle before it is closed and removed from the pool.
[Android.Runtime.Register("setIdleConnectionTimeout", "(J)V", "GetSetIdleConnectionTimeout_JHandler", ApiSince=27)]
public virtual void SetIdleConnectionTimeout (long idleConnectionTimeoutMs);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("setIdleConnectionTimeout", "(J)V", "GetSetIdleConnectionTimeout_JHandler", ApiSince=27)>]
abstract member SetIdleConnectionTimeout : int64 -> unit
override this.SetIdleConnectionTimeout : int64 -> unit
Parameters
- idleConnectionTimeoutMs
- Int64
timeout in milliseconds. Use Long#MAX_VALUE
value
to allow unlimited idle connections.
- Attributes
Remarks
Sets the maximum number of milliseconds that SQLite connection is allowed to be idle before it is closed and removed from the pool.
This method should be called from the constructor of the subclass, before opening the database
<b>DO NOT USE</b> this method. This feature has negative side effects that are very hard to foresee. See the javadoc of SQLiteDatabase.OpenParams.Builder#setIdleConnectionTimeout(long)
for the details.
This member is deprecated. DO NOT USE this method. See the javadoc of SQLiteDatabase.OpenParams.Builder#setIdleConnectionTimeout(long)
for the details.
Java documentation for android.database.sqlite.SQLiteOpenHelper.setIdleConnectionTimeout(long)
.
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