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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:04:57+00:00 2026-05-13T18:04:57+00:00

I have a JsonStore that needs to return from an HTTP request that takes

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I have a JsonStore that needs to return from an HTTP request that takes longer than 30 seconds.

Setting the “timeout” property on either the JsonStore config doesn’t override the 30-second timeout, neither does setting a proxy (rather than just setting the url property) and putting a timeout on the proxy.

How can I extend this timeout?

(I’m using Ext JS 3.1.1)

var ds = new Ext.data.JsonStore({
    autoSave:       true,
    method:         "POST",
    /*url:          "search-ajax.aspx",
    timeout:        120000,*/
    root:           "rows",
    totalProperty:  "results",
    idProperty:     "primarykeyvalue",
    proxy:      new Ext.data.HttpProxy({ url: "search-ajax.aspx", timeout: 120000 }),
    fields:     previewColumnConfig,
    baseParams: {
        Command:    "",
        ID:     primaryKeyValue,
        Entity: entityFullName,
        vetype: ValidationEntityType,
        vepk:       ValidationEntityPK,
        now:        (new Date()).getTime()
        },
    writer: new Ext.data.JsonWriter({
        encode:     true,
        listful:    false
        })
    });
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    2026-05-13T18:04:58+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:04 pm

    If you want the timeout to be the same across your entire app, set it globally on the Ext.Ajax singleton.

    Ext.Ajax.timeout = 120000; //2 minutes
    

    If you want the timeout to be set differently only on a single request, you’ll need to define the HttpProxy in a var and modify one of it’s properties before passing it into the JsonStore config. The conn property takes options to be used for that request only.

    var proxy = new Ext.data.HttpProxy({ url: "search-ajax.aspx" });
    proxy.conn = { timeout: 120000 };
    
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