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Introduce updateRoutingTableTimeout option #1267

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Sets maximum amount of time the driver may wait for routing table acquisition.

This option allows setting API response time expectation. It does not limit the time the driver might need when getting routing table.

@injectives injectives marked this pull request as draft July 13, 2022 15:35
@injectives injectives force-pushed the feature/timeouts branch 4 times, most recently from 83b8015 to a394227 Compare July 14, 2022 13:01
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Sets maximum amount of time the driver may wait for routing table acquisition.

This option allows setting API response time expectation. It does not limit the time the driver might need when getting routing table.
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@injectives injectives merged commit f40f45d into neo4j:5.0 Jul 14, 2022
@injectives injectives deleted the feature/timeouts branch July 14, 2022 17:18
injectives added a commit to injectives/neo4j-java-driver that referenced this pull request Jul 29, 2022
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