Timeouts
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Timeouts is Set a timeout for each asynchronous call; if a service takes longer, the call will be canceled.
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| Rdf:type | Timeout Strategy | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Strategy | [1] |
| Description | Set a timeout for each asynchronous call; if a service takes longer, the call will be canceled | [1] |
| Part of | Conversation Turn 1291 | [1] |
| Results in | Call Cancellation | [1] |
| Works With | Strategy Fallback | [1] |
| Applies to | Call | [1] |
| Uses | Timeout | [1] |
| Triggers | Cancellation | [1] |
| Preceded by | Strategy Fallback | [1] |
| Specifies | Timeout | [1] |
| Has Ordinal | 1 | [1] |
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By incorporating these error handling mechanisms, you can ensure that your asynchronous code is more resilient and easier to maintain. [Turn 1290] User: hmm, what if one of the services takes longer than expected? How do I handle that? [T…
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